I am Danylo Boiko (born in 2002 in Ukraine), a culture actor, researcher, editor and mediator working between contemporary art, public relations and social research. My practice is grounded in uncertainty as a lived condition, shaped by generational trauma, unstable systems of knowledge, war and displacement. I am interested in how people speak, fall silent, adapt and pass things on when clear narratives no longer hold.
My formats of work include video, photography, archival materials and performative practices, drawing on fieldwork, conversations and documentary methods. Listening is central to how I work: listening to familiar and unfamiliar languages, to choirs and ambient noise, to public transport announcements, birds and markets. I look closely at cinema and photography, and pay attention to how exhibitions are felt in the body, not only understood by the mind.
Public relations run through both my artistic and research practice as a form of mediation: between contexts, audiences and disciplines, shaped by editing, care and restraint. I am drawn to work that shifts attention, questions dominant cultural narratives and opens space for other voices.
Anthology of Uncertainty is an ongoing curatorial framework that reflects this approach. It brings together research, workshops, public discussions and performance-based formats to gather fragments of experience and allow them to coexist. The programme does not aim to resolve uncertainty or produce unified statements – it creates conditions where doubts, contradictions and partial knowledge remain visible.
My position remains open and adaptive, shaped by the questions, people and contexts each project brings, while retaining a clear point of view.
Doing my best,
Danylo