Skip to the content
logo mainlogo darklogo light
  • About
  • Our Artists
  • Collection
  • Contact
0

No products in the cart.

logo main
  • About
  • Our Artists
  • Collection
  • Contact
  • Cart
  • Wishlist

Ukraine

Ukraine is the fifth chapter in Cal Fraser’s painting cycle A Short History of the Continent. In this work, three nude figures are placed in a desolate industrial landscape, evoking themes of war, abandonment, and decay. The central figure, seated on a makeshift throne of tires, appears caught in a moment of vulnerability or introspection, while the others — one standing, the other lying on the ground — create a quiet yet emotionally charged triptych of disconnection and exposure.

The piece explores the body as a vessel of memory, trauma, and identity, set against the backdrop of a broken urban environment. As in Fraser’s other works, there is a deep empathy for those living on the margins — in the liminal spaces between gender, belonging, and history. The painting speaks to the Ukrainian experience through a universal language of fragility and embodiment.

Add to wishlist
SKU: 7650095 Categories:Activism, Fluidity, History, Identity, Intersectionality, Intimacy, Positivity Tags:Expression, Freedom
  • Description

Description

Ukraine is the fifth chapter in Cal Fraser’s painting cycle A Short History of the Continent. In this work, three nude figures are placed in a desolate industrial landscape, evoking themes of war, abandonment, and decay. The central figure, seated on a makeshift throne of tires, appears caught in a moment of vulnerability or introspection, while the others — one standing, the other lying on the ground — create a quiet yet emotionally charged triptych of disconnection and exposure.

The piece explores the body as a vessel of memory, trauma, and identity, set against the backdrop of a broken urban environment. As in Fraser’s other works, there is a deep empathy for those living on the margins — in the liminal spaces between gender, belonging, and history. The painting speaks to the Ukrainian experience through a universal language of fragility and embodiment.
Need more information? Contact us.

Discover more artworks

  • Urna

    Urna

    Quick View
    Read more
    Add to wishlist
  • UNCOMFORTABLE PLACE

    UNCOMFORTABLE PLACE

    Quick View
    Read more
    Add to wishlist
  • Arteria №7

    Arteria №7

    Quick View
    Read more
    Add to wishlist
  • Embrace of the Earth

    Embrace of the Earth

    Quick View
    Read more
    Add to wishlist

ABOUT US

  • About Us
  • Press
  • Open Calls
  • Blog

FOR BUYERS

  • Art Advisory Services
  • Buyer FAQ
  • Return Policy
  • Catalog

INFO

  • Artist Portal
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Notice
  • Cookie Notice
  • Copyright Policy

© 2026 Queer Art
Queer Media Association
All Rights Reserved

  • Login
  • Register
  • Reset Password
Lost Your password?

We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website.

You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in .

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.