Open Group: "Repeat After Me" Special Screening

Open Group: "Repeat After Me" Special Screening

Experience "Repeat After Me" by Open Group—a powerful video work transformed into a one-night-only karaoke-style screening on the High Line.

By High Line Art

Date and time

Location

The High Line 14th Street Passage

14th Street 10th Avenue New York, NY 10014

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Join us on August 7 for a special screening of Repeat After Me by Open Group. For one night only, the 14th Street Passage on the High Line will be transformed into a karaoke bar mimicking previous immersive installations of Repeat After Me.

Оpen Group was founded in August 2012 by six Ukrainian artists. The collective’s current and permanent members are Yuriy Biley, Pavlo Kovach, and Anton Varga. The structure of Open Group is characterized by a fluidity that allows for other artists to be invited in and join the group on a project-by-project basis. Their practice explores the interactions between people and spaces, seeking to create “open situations”—environments that are unpredictable.

For the High Line, Open Group presents Repeat After Me (2024), a portrait of civilian victims of and witnesses to the ongoing war in Ukraine, arranged to follow the format of a karaoke sing-along video. The work was inspired by a brochure, In Case of Emergency or War, which was distributed by the Ukrainian Ministry of Culture and Information Policy and the Centre for Strategic Communication and Information Security, a Ukrainian government agency established in 2021. Just before Russia’s invasion, In Case of Emergency or War pamphlets were distributed to Ukrainian citizens explaining how to prepare for and survive in a war zone. These guides included instructions on how to recognize and identify different types of artillery by sound—knowledge that could potentially save lives.

Repeat After Me (2024), features a series of interviews with witnesses retelling their experience of the war, concluding with mimicking the sounds of the weapons they heard before they left their homes. Each then asks the audience to repeat the sounds back to them. Every vignette calls attention to the individual stories of war and catastrophe that so often are lost in news from the front lines, shedding light on those who have lost their belongings, their homes, and their loved ones. Repeat After Me (2024) not only serves as a form of eyewitness statement and proof of the tragedy taking place before our eyes, but it also breaks down the distance between the news and the real victims of war, forcing viewers to find deeper connection.

Artist bio

Open Group (Yuriy Biley, Pavlo Kovach, and Anton Varga) is a Ukrainian artist collective founded in 2012 in Lviv, Ukraine. Since 2015, the group has operated transnationally, with members based in Ukraine, Poland, Germany, and the United States. Their work has been exhibited at major international institutions, recent exhibitions including: Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, Poland (2025); 601artspace, New York, USA (2025); Serlachius, Mänttä, Finland (2025); 8th Yokohama Triennale, Yokohama, Japan (2024); Salzgasse Albertinum, Dresden, Germany (2023); 4th Autostrada Biennale, Prizren, Kosovo (2023). Belvedere 21 Museum of Contemporary Art, Wien, Austria (2023); Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York, USA (2022); National Art Museum Kyiv, Ukraine (2016); Kyiv Biennial, Ukraine (2015); PinchukArtCentre, Kyiv, Ukraine (2014). Their work was featured in the Ukrainian Pavilion at the 56th Venice Biennale (2015). In 2016, Open Group curated the exhibition Dependence Degree: Collective Practices of Young Ukrainian Artists 2000–2016 at BWA Awangarda, Wrocław, Poland. In 2017, their work was presented in the Future Generation Art Prize@Venice, a collateral event of the 57th Venice Biennale. In 2019, Open Group curated the Ukrainian Pavilion at the 58th Venice Biennale. In 2024, they represented Poland at the 60th Venice Biennale with the project Repeat after Me II (2024). Their works are included in the collections of KADIST (Paris and San Francisco), Zachęta National Gallery of Art (Warsaw, Poland), ARS AEVI Museum of Contemporary Art (Sarajevo), Museum of Contemporary Art NGO / Ukrainian Museum of Contemporary Art (Kyiv, Ukraine), National Art Museum of Ukraine (Kyiv), Museum of Contemporary Art (Kherson, Ukraine), and various private collections.

Accessibility

We encourage all persons with disabilities to attend. To request additional information regarding accessibility or accommodations at a program, please contact programs@thehighline.org. Program venues are accessible via wheelchair, and ASL interpretation can be arranged two weeks in advance.

The event is rain or shine since it is in a covered passage.

Photo credit

Open Group (Yuriy Biley, Pavlo Kovach, Anton Varga), Repeat after me 2024, still from video © Open Group

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High Line Art is dedicated to expanding the role of contemporary art in public spaces. We commission and produce world-class art projects on and around the High Line, sparking the dialogue that is an essential element of city life.

FreeAug 7 · 7:00 PM EDT