Lost and Found: Der Hirsch fährt zur Venedig Biennale

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Zhanna Kadyrova's origami deer sculpture, originally from Pokrowsk, Ukraine, is touring Europe and will represent Ukraine at the Venice Biennale. The sculpture was removed from its pedestal in Ukraine after the Russian invasion and has since traveled through cities like Lviv, Warsaw, Prague, Berlin, Brussels and Paris. The deer's journey and Biennale presentation are part of a project called "Security Guarantees," referencing the 1994 Budapest Memorandum. This agreement saw Ukraine give up its nuclear weapons in exchange for security assurances from countries including Russia, which subsequently violated the agreement by attacking Ukraine. The artwork serves as a commentary on broken promises and the current conflict.
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AI-ExtractedThe sculpture was rescued by the initiative group "Museum offen für Reparatur".
The origami deer replaced a decommissioned Su-7 aircraft in Pokrovsk.
The project is titled "Security Guarantees", referencing the Budapest Memorandum.
The sculpture was moved from Pokrovsk, Ukraine, to protect it from Russian forces.
An origami deer sculpture by Zhanna Kadyrova will represent Ukraine at the Venice Biennale.
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