The Cultural Center of the Ukrainian Embassy in France plans to present an exhibition titled “Precision Love or World War III,” created by artist Igor Gusev. The artist expresses his creative vision of the consequences of the terrorist attack on the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station using artificial intelligence.
The exhibition will also include new works by Gusev from his diary “World War III,” which he creates on the covers of old books, modifying details or adding them with memes.
The author directs his work to remind the European and global public that the war is still relevant. In his opinion, the reality during the war is changing almost every day, and visualization of this process contributes to a better understanding of everything that happens to people.
The exhibition will start on January 25 and run until February 29.

















