The director of Pinchuk Art Centre in Kyiv discusses the importance of ‘elasticity’ and critical grit in protecting Ukraine’s cultural sector
Taras Gembik draws attention to the plight of migrants in Warsaw
The director of Ukraine’s Museums Crisis Centre discusses her work to preserve her country’s cultural heritage
After fleeing the city in 2014, Kateryna Aliinyk remembers the landscape of her childhood
Nikita Kadan reflects on what it has meant to exhibit in the EU since the Russian invasion
A trip to the cultural capital of Ukraine reveals how art institutions have adapted to life during wartime
In collaboration with Voloshyn Gallery in Kyiv, this exhibition at Fridman Gallery foregrounds the Ukrainian women at the discursive frontiers of history
Saim Demircan explores three decades of life and loss in Kharkiv through the work of the Ukrainian photographer
In the second of our two-part round-up, Chloe Stead reviews the best pavilions across the Giardini
Carina Bukuts and Chloe Stead speak to the artist about the war's threat to Ukraine's cultural sector
Ahead of the presidential elections on 31 March, the far-right has begun to target cultural institutions
An exhibition at Pinchuk Art Centre, Kyiv, timed to coincide with the Yalta European Strategy conference, reminds of the corruptibility of culture
On the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution, a show juxtaposing contemporary Ukrainian art with that of the country’s avant-garde
Filmmaker Sergei Loznitsa’s exploration of the post-Soviet condition