
Featured Artists: Artem Humilevskyi, Lindsay Kokoska, Pauline Faieff, Solimán López, Zhannet Podobed
Olena Yara presents My Body Language, a group exhibition exploring the ways our bodies communicate emotions, memories, and states of being beyond words. The exhibition brings together works by five contemporary artists whose practices investigate the body as a site of vulnerability, awareness, and transformation.
At 22 years old, Olena Yara curates her first gallery exhibition, inviting audiences to reflect on how the body itself becomes a language. Through photography, digital art, sculptures, and conceptual imagery, the participating artists explore themes of presence, spirituality, intimacy, and the emotional intelligence of the human body. The exhibition opening is designed not only as a viewing experience but also as a participatory moment. A dance workshop during the evening will invite visitors to reconnect with their own bodies, encouraging awareness, movement, and personal discovery in dialogue with the artworks.
Artem Humilevskyi presents four deeply personal works featuring his own body, often nude, immersed in natural landscapes. His practice reflects vulnerability, presence, and the quiet strength of self-acceptance.
Lindsay Kokoska, whose long spiritual journey includes certification as a yoga and meditation instructor, explores mindfulness and expanded awareness through immersive, dynamic artworks. Her practice reflects themes that have long inspired the curator herself.
Pauline Faieff explores her nude body as a site of intuition and self-reflection. Through visual and written “notes from the body,” she investigates what brings it emotional balance and inner peace.
Solimán López reflects on how the human body can act as a tool for addressing planetary issues and examining the role of individuals within a broader universal context.
Zhannet Podobed uses personal photography as the foundation of her practice. The works presented, Radiance, Love, Harmony, and Faith, each tell their own story of transformation.
Together, these artists create a contemplative space where they let the body tell its story and invite you, the viewer, to tell your own.
