"There are no tyrannies that would not try to limit art, because they can see the power of art. Art can tell the world things that cannot be shared otherwise. It is art that conveys feelings."

 - Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the President of Ukraine 

Nikita Kadan / Нікіта Кадан

©Photo: Pat Verbruggen
Small House of Giants / Будиночок велетнів, 2012
Installation , 250 x 250 x 435 cm
found object, wood, metal, gypsum, paint

Small House of Giants is a combined object, an architectural collage of sorts. It consists of a ready-made living container for builders from the 1970s (containers of such kind are still in use in Ukraine) and a model of a geometric facade referring to the modernist Soviet architecture of the same period. The window of the container is protected by a typical Soviet window grate with radiating bars like the rays of the sun. This ubiquitous element of the post-socialist urban environment is a recurrent motif in Nikita Kadan’s oeuvre, thematising the tension between oppression and dreams, impoverished everyday life and utopian horizons. The installation is accompanied by clippings from socialist publications, emphasizing the shifting social role of the worker within the new capitalist environment in Ukraine. At the same time, it also suggests a critical stance towards the fictive heroic position of workers in the Soviet past. Small House of Giants focuses on the conditions of post-Soviet Ukraine, where neo-capitalist relations are built on the ruins of the ideological society of the past.