Wim Crouwel Lecture #10
21 November 2025
'Staring into the Dark: visual culture in times of war'
Speaker: Vasyl Cherepanyn
DATE: Friday 21 November 2025
TIME: 16:00 - 17:15 hrs
LOCATION: Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
RSVP (free entrance) mail to: info@wimcrouwelinstituut.nl
PROGRAMME
15:30 Registration _ Auditorium, Stedelijk Museum, Museumplein 10, Amsterdam
16:00 Welcome _ Thomas Castro, Curator of Graphic Design, Stedelijk Museum
Introduction _ Astrid Vorstermans, Co-Chair Wim Crouwel Instituut
16:05 Introducing Speaker _ Lilet Breddels, Director Archis Foundation
16:15 Main Speaker _ Vasyl Cherepanyn, Organizer/Curator Kyiv Biennial, Head of the Visual Culture Research Center, Kyiv
17:00 Q&A _ Vasyl Cherepanyn
17:15 End of the programme
Staring into the Dark: Visual Culture in Times of War
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has put its people – and Europe as a whole – under direct existential threat. This has forced the West to question the very foundations of the institutional order it had been based on since the end of World War II. Vasyl Cherepanyn, the director of the Visual Culture Research Center, Kyiv and organizer of the Kyiv Biennial, puts this new catastrophic reality into perspective of today’s political imagination and visual culture. The talk focuses on the modalities of image production and perception in a revolutionary situation and under conditions of war and conflict, as well as explores the connections between symbolic and real violence and their influence on cultural processes, encompassing visual communication. In the current ideological setting, the arts (including design) have to be or to become political anew. This talk traces how visual and political antagonisms have evolved from the perspective of a civically engaged cultural institution.
Vasyl Cherepanyn (Ukraine) is Head of the Visual Culture Research Center (VCRC), an institution he co-founded in Kyiv in 2008 as a platform for collaboration among academic, artistic, and activist communities. VCRC is the organizer of the Kyiv Biennial and a founding member of the East Europe Biennial Alliance. Cherepanyn holds a PhD in philosophy and has lectured at several universities, both in Kyiv and other cities in Europe, and is a curator, writer, and editor.