Ukrainian visual artist Tetiana Popyk is presenting her first major solo exhibition, titled 'BeComing,' at the Gallery CAW in Walferdange. Running from April 17 to May 3, 2026, the show features a diverse range of photography, mixed media, and conceptual photo collages that explore the intersection of femininity, cultural identity, and belief systems. The exhibition includes works from several of her established series, such as 'Majestic Women of the World' and 'Ukrainian Legends,' alongside a new project focused on androgyny that was originally conceived during the pandemic.
The exhibition is significant as it marks a milestone in Popyk’s career, bringing together works that have already gained international recognition, including placements in the Martin Parr Foundation and collections in Paris. By examining how identity is constructed through repetition, cultural archetypes, and social structures, Popyk contributes to contemporary dialogues on the fluid nature of the self. The show highlights the artist's unique technical approach, which blends black-and-white documentary photography with vibrant Mexican-inspired collage and physical interventions like embroidery to represent the transition between internal feeling and external perception.