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Voloshyn Gallery, Miami

Droplet Falling In The Ghost City That I Don't Remember 

Soviet–Ukraine tempered glass ashtrays,  

c print,

epoxy 

2021–

Taking pilot-wave theory from quantum mechanics as a conceptual starting point, the work explores alternative architectural histories of Kyiv, Ukraine. Using unrealised archival architectural drawings and Soviet ashtrays as both lens and speculative object, the work captures a glimpse of a time that never materialised. Titled Droplet Falling in the Ghost City That I Don’t Remember, it asks: if the infrastructures shaping our surroundings had been different, how would this have altered identity, memory, and our relationship to urban space?

When one possibility becomes reality, countless others collapse. Here, the droplet functions as a wave of unrealised potential—an expression of counter-history in which the city exists simultaneously in memory and imagination. The work draws on quantum theory as a metaphorical framework, using it to reflect on how perception, speculation, and historical conditions shape what is remembered, built, or forgotten, blurring the line between observer and observed.

©Lesia Vasylchenko

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