THE UKRAINIAN BREAKTHROUGH

by Kirill Golovchenko

»The Ukrainian breakthrough« is a new political program of the Ukrainian government which has the slogan: »The Ukrainian breakthrough: for people, not for politicians.« In the program one finds the following statement: »This is a program of the strategical development of the Ukraine … of the progress for the whole country. Not for some ministers or the department of the executive, but for everyone, for every citizen. »The Ukrainian breakthrough« – a basic law to promote affluence for our country … a signpost for the land in the 21-st century«.

At the moment the Ukraine is in the transformation phase and is changing economically as well as socially. The downfall of the Soviet Union and the political and economic changes that have occurred since then triggered off a basic social change. Within the last 17 years, extreme social differences have developed among the population. For the well-to-do their wishes and dreams have been fulfilled , for the deprived only the hope remains that they might lead a better life some day.

I have looked for situations and moods which show me not only the new side of the Ukraine. Although since the independence of the Ukraine 17 years have passed, the people have not yet succeeded to escape from the old socialist thinking patterns. And everything they think and act carries the tracks of this past. Or, to put it differently, it´s still shining through.

It is said: One cannot buy taste. Very often it seems as if people tried to impose the things they see abroad on the Ukraine. Thus the people try to realize their visions. The idea that it must be unusual, new, different is feasible. Everything else seems to be for sale, interchangeable, adaptable. And then, unfortunately, it looks like a copy of the copy of the copy. But it is a search just after the new identity


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3 Responses to “THE UKRAINIAN BREAKTHROUGH”

 

  1. Franz Wamhof says:

    there is a kind of humor in the pictures without any ridicule. after 15 pictures I was hoping to see more and more of them. and there a lot, fortunately!

  2. andrew ütt says:

    Beautiful photos. They’re culturally distinct and yet other worldly. As you say - a copy of the copy of the copy.

  3. Carin says:

    although it copies there is so much power , i like your critical and colourful view even the grey, the incredible mix of old and new of american-african-ukrainian dream



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