The Consulate of Ukraine and Consulate of Sweden — one of Ukraine’s biggest supporters in the fight against Russian military ...
Tuesday marks four years since the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began. In Massachusetts, Ukrainian Americans support their homeland with an ancient and traditional folk art form that is a ...
The Guardian’s Charlotte Higgins joins our panel of acclaimed Ukrainian writers to reflect on the profound connections between war, art and life.
In 2016, Natalia Zabolotna, then director of the Kyiv-based art gallery Mystetskyi Arsenal, proposed naming Kyiv’s main airport, Boryspil International Airport, after the famous avant-garde artist ...
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'We're here to take it back': Campaign urges museums to correct mislabelling of Ukrainian artists
Since the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, much effort has been made to preserve Ukrainian culture and educate the world about it. “The Stolen Art Campaign” is the latest work of NGO ...
RED BANK - The work of three Ukrainian artists currently living in New Jersey is highlighted in the newest exhibition of the Art Alliance of Monmouth County. "The Nightingale Sings: Three Ukrainian ...
In the four years since the full-scale Russian invasion was launched, scores of war-themed murals have appeared on buildings ...
Iryna Prots, who created the helmet featuring Ukrainian athletes killed in Russia's war, described the design as "a challenge" to the world to confront the reality of war.
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 launched more than a military conflict; it thrust Ukraine’s rich and vibrant culture into focus. Across galleries, festivals, and theaters from ...
Ukrainian artist Iryna Prots, who painted the helmet that led to skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych being barred from the ...
Remember Iryna murals have ignited a debate on Iryna Zarutska’s killing as a political rallying cry for the right. One was recently painted in North Center.
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