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Dom Marker

Dom Marker (b. Kharkiv, 1990) is a Ukrainian-American artist, working with photography, video, installation, and text. Born during the collapse of the USSR, Marker emigrated to New York with his parents when he was three years old. He returned to Ukraine shortly after the full-scale invasion in 2022, volunteering on humanitarian missions in frontline regions. He now splits his time between Staten Island and Kyiv.

His emergent artistic practice is embedded in community activism and a post-documentary approach, recently focused on the war in Ukraine. Marker’s work has been exhibited in the US and Europe, and has appeared in publications such as Nothing Left but Healing (Pomegranate Press 2022), and To Hope (Nighted Life 2022). In early 2024, he was selected as a Merit Scholar by the Chico Review.

Archive Exhibitions Featuring Dom Marker

You Can’t Go Home Again

South Beach Promenade
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Dom Marker (b. Kharkiv, 1990) is a Ukranian-American artist. His emergent artistic practice is embedded in community activism and a post-documentary approach, focused on the war in Ukraine.

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