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As Russia's systematic destruction of Ukraine's cultural heritage continues amid the full-scale war, Ukraine's art community is seeking innovative, if not unconventional methods, to preserve their ...
In this essay, Olena Solodovnikova looks at the Soviet heritage of murals in today’s Ukraine and how younger artists try to ...
Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, women have been fighting for peace in Europe’s second-largest country. One key way they’ve been doing so is through art and culture. The power of the ...
The northern regional capital has become a frequent target of Russian drones, missiles and guided bombs. Now, Ukraine's top ...
Pavilion 13 opened in 1967 to celebrate the Soviet Union’s coal mining industry. Now, the building has been transformed into ...
The culture ministry, in its immediate response posted on its website on 28 February, wrote that “540,942 museum items from the state part of the Museum Fund of Ukraine have been evacuated ...
The “Awe of Ordinary Labors: Twentieth-Century Paintings from Ukraine” exhibition at the Georgia Museum of Art is free to all and on display until June 1, showcasing 44 paintings by ...
A celebration of art and culture, from country house opera and contemporary painting to the Ukrainian orchestra playing through war, and Eve Arnold’s powerful portraits of Malcolm X.
In response to the Russia-Ukraine War, the Ukrainian Cultural Club of Dallas is using dance, food, music and art as a way to find strength and unity.
Plus ’Via Ápia’ by Geovani Martins.