Dmitry Borshch

                                                             Recent and upcoming:

Line Drawing as Life Writing

January 6 – February 7, 2025. Monday – Friday, 10 am – 6 pm, free admission
RACC satellite space, 105 NY-110, Melville, NY 11747
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Καὶ ἐπέστρεψα βλέπειν τὴν φωνὴν

A show of twelve inkjet prints and lithographs depicting eight scenes from the Book of Revelation. They were all printed by Dmitry Borshch, who will attend the Lviv opening, this year in Florida. The show's name, "And I turned to see the voice", is from Revelation 1:12.

September 2 – October 4, 2024. Monday – Friday, 9 am – 6 pm, free admission
Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts, 79019 Ukraine, Lviv, Kushevycha Street, 5

November 18 – December 20, 2024. Monday – Friday, 10 am – 7 pm, free admission
Ukraine House New York, 777 Sunrise Highway, 2nd Floor, Suite 200, Lynbrook, NY 11563

February 24 – March 22, 2025. Monday – Saturday, 10 am – 6 pm, free admission
Volyn Gallery, 43000 Ukraine, Lutsk, Vynnychenka Street, 26, Suite 207
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The Immorality of Russian Morale Patches

A new folk art emerged from the Russo-Ukrainian War: patches on Russian military uniforms (and Ukrainian ones, a subject for another show).
Curated by Dmitry Borshch at Kaufman's Army & Navy (February 20 – March 23, 2024).

https://www.are.na/russian-american-cultural-center-racc/the-immorality-of-russian-morale-patches
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Zа Мир! Zа Победу!

A show of 40 printouts curated by Dmitry Borshch (all images were printed on 11-x-17-inch paper).

In boundless realms of nonart, whose makers strive but fail to become artists, "зет искусство", meaning "z art", is new. Largely a Russian phenomenon, it absorbed some non-Russians, in Belarus and elsewhere, who glorify Putin's attack on Ukraine. Here is a multimedia show of visual, musical, and literary production by such "Z artists", children among whom (many pictures in the show are theirs) often absorb more state, nonstate propaganda than adults.

Show schedule:
Russian Center of Seagate, Brooklyn, NY. April 15 – May 17, 2024
Russian Center of Midwood, Brooklyn, NY. July 22 – August 30, 2024

"Russian speakers are more vulnerable to Russian-language propaganda, so 'Zа Мир!' being shown where Russians gather is fitting." Dmitry Borshch

https://www.are.na/russian-american-cultural-center-racc/z-z-3ctksud1fnc
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A show of eleven pictures by Dmitry Borshch. It marks the World Bicycle Day.

"Car Free" June 3 – July 5, 2024
Monday – Friday, 10 am – 6 pm, free admission
V. Blinov Sports and Concert Complex
Omsk, Dekabristov St., 91

«Без автомобилей» 3 июня (Всемирный день велосипеда) – 5 июля, 2024
Понедельник – пятница, 10:00 – 18:00, вход свободный
Спортивно-концертный комплекс им. В. Блинова
Омск, ул. Декабристов, 91

Dmitry was born in Dnipropetrovsk, studied in Moscow, today lives in New York, Dnipro, and Ramat Gan. His works have been exhibited at Russian American Cultural Center (New York), HIAS (New York), Consulate General of the Russian Federation (New York), Lydia Schukina Institute of Psychology (Moscow), Contemporary Art Centers (Voronezh, Almaty), Museums of Contemporary Art (Poltava, Lviv).