The catalogue of the National Pavilion of Ukraine at the 60th International Art Exhibition of La
Biennale di Venezia offers extended information and reflections on the Net Making project, as well as
the featured individual works, with contributions from artists, curators, and invited thinkers.
Net Making refers to the process of weaning of camou
fl
age nets needed at war to protect people
and equipment from the aggressor's attacks. While born of tragic necessity, this collective e
ff
ort
becomes a form of therapy, social connection, and a symbol of self-organisation, horizontality, and
joint action, fostering the emancipation of its diverse participants.
The project explores the theme of otherness through personal experiences of war, emigration, and
social integration.
The catalogue includes installation shots and various visual materials that not only capture the
fi
nal
form of the Net Making project at the Arsenale in Venice but also document the development of the
exhibition and the four individual projects that constitute it.