Ukraine

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The director of Pinchuk Art Centre in Kyiv discusses the importance of ‘elasticity’ and critical grit in protecting Ukraine’s cultural sector

BY Euridice Arratia | 17 APR 23

Taras Gembik draws attention to the plight of migrants in Warsaw

BY Adam Mazur | 21 FEB 23

The director of Ukraine’s Museums Crisis Centre discusses her work to preserve her country’s cultural heritage

BY Andrew Durbin AND Olha Honchar | 04 JAN 23

After fleeing the city in 2014, Kateryna Aliinyk remembers the landscape of her childhood

BY Kateryna Aliinyk | 04 JAN 23

Nikita Kadan reflects on what it has meant to exhibit in the EU since the Russian invasion

BY Nikita Kadan | 04 JAN 23

A trip to the cultural capital of Ukraine reveals how art institutions have adapted to life during wartime

BY Moses Hubbard | 26 DEC 22

In collaboration with Voloshyn Gallery in Kyiv, this exhibition at Fridman Gallery foregrounds the Ukrainian women at the discursive frontiers of history

BY Zoë Hopkins | 09 AUG 22

Saim Demircan explores three decades of life and loss in Kharkiv through the work of the Ukrainian photographer

BY Saim Demircan | 30 JUN 22

In the second of our two-part round-up, Chloe Stead reviews the best pavilions across the Giardini

BY Chloe Stead | 21 APR 22

Carina Bukuts and Chloe Stead speak to the artist about the war's threat to Ukraine's cultural sector

BY Carina Bukuts, Nikita Kadan AND Chloe Stead | 04 MAR 22

Ahead of the presidential elections on 31 March, the far-right has begun to target cultural institutions

BY Juliet Jacques | 21 MAR 19

An exhibition at Pinchuk Art Centre, Kyiv, timed to coincide with the Yalta European Strategy conference, reminds of the corruptibility of culture

BY Mitch Speed | 05 NOV 18

On the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution, a show juxtaposing contemporary Ukrainian art with that of the country’s avant-garde 

BY Owen Hatherley | 23 JUN 17

Filmmaker Sergei Loznitsa’s exploration of the post-Soviet condition

BY Bert Rebhandl | 01 JUN 15