Carolyn Drake UKRAINE. Petrokhiv. Ternopil.
The Internat Children's Home, a Soviet-era institute wedged between the forest and the new suburb of Petrykiv.
The artwork made over the pages of a book about Taras
(...) Shevchenko, a 19th century Ukrainian artist, ethnographer, serf, peasant, poet and imprisoned political figure who is widely revered today. Drake invited the residents to paint on the artwork made by Shevchenko and his male contemporaries, re-imaging the published pages of history. In doing so they became artists, creators, ethnographers, and designers themselves. © Carolyn Drake | Magnum Photos