The Bigger Picture: Your Favourite Art History Podcast
In this episode of The Bigger Picture, Dr Peter Tuka explores Oleg Holosiy’s monumental 1990 painting Psychedelic Attack of the Blue Rabbits [https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/psychedelic-attack-of-the-blue-rabbits-84508] – a key work of the Ukrainian New Wave and a haunting, large-scale example of Neo-Expressionist painting shaped by Perestroika and the collapse of the Soviet Union. From Holosiy’s own writing (“Painting begins where the world ends”) to the artwork’s fever-dream imagery ofelectric-blue, humanoid rabbits, this art history podcast unpacks the painting’s politics, liminality, and metaphysical “inner space,” tracing connections to Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin’s On the Line of Fire, surrealist automatism, and the anxieties of transition in 1990s Ukraine. If you’re searching for a deep dive into Ukrainian contemporary art, Soviet and post-Soviet culture, Glasgow Museums hidden treasures, or the meaning behind Psychedelic Attack of the Blue Rabbits, this episode is your essential listening. Oleg Holosiy, Psychedelic Attack of the Blue Rabbits [https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/psychedelic-attack-of-the-blue-rabbits-84508], oil on canvas, 200x300cm, Glasgow Museums Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, On the Line of Fire [https://rusmuseumvrm.ru/data/collections/painting/18_19/zhb_1894/index.php?lang=en], 1616, oil on canvas, 196x275cm, State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
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