Mykola Ridnyi
Seacoast (2008)

Video

Dates
22.9.2022–12.2.2023

Details
SD video, stereo sound, 1′, in loop

Location
Neue Galerie Graz
Graz

Series
A War in the Distance: Exhibition

Mykola Ridnyi’s video was filmed on the Black Sea coast in 2008—when only few would have predicted that the region would be engulfed in a brutal war of aggression. It shows a static horizon dotted with the figures of fishermen: a calm pictorial surface periodically punctured by jellyfish splattering on the ground.

The main association is the sound of bombs dropping, achieved with recordings of a jet plane. The video conveys the unsteadiness and relativity of peace and how quickly and easily military aggression can escalate. It responds to Russia’s unexpected assault on Georgia in 2008, purportedly to defend the breakaway republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.

This short war took place six years before the annexation of Crimea—and fourteen years before the all-out invasion of Ukraine. Today, it appears as a precise indication of the present war’s first appearance in the distance, transposed onto a summer idyll.

Retrospective
Retrospective
Retrospective