In fact, whether or not to consider Pundyk's paintings in «The Revolution Will Be Painted»
as art objects alone could be one of the first questions Pundyk would like to compel those viewing the work to ponder.
In 300
objects it follows an artist who didn't so much abandon
art as push it slowly, painstakingly and even logically — in small abstract paintings, wall pieces and flexible sculptures — to a place where
objects and materials were meant to be handled and viewers became participants,
alone or in groups.