On 13 and 14 December, the Odesa National Fine Arts Museum will present two performances created within the Antonin Artaud Fellowship. The works explore life in Budzhak and the return…
The season will be the largest cultural program since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
“Censorship prevails on the European stages: you will be asked to replace the word ‘war’ with ‘conflict’ and remove the word ‘Russia’.”
The six-month Coal and Steel Songs project culminates in three concerts in Kryvyy Rih, Dnipro, Kyiv, Goethe-Institut Ukraine reports. Over several months, young composers selected…
On 11 November, Lviv’s ZAG (Zenyk Art Gallery) will open the exhibition “KHERSON: NOT/stolen. Studies and Homages,” marking the third anniversary of Kherson’s liberation from Russian…
From December 2025 to April 2026, France will host a series of cultural events as part of Ukrainian Season. The organisers announced this at a press conference dedicated to the event…
Exhibition with Anselm Kiefer, theatre biennale, android opera – we explore Lviv’s most striking projects from its European Capital of Culture bid and consider whether they can be realised without the title.
On 20 October, the final of the European Capital of Culture 2030 competition, in which Lviv is participating, will take place in Brussels at the headquarters of the European Commission…
On 23 October, the Dnipro Centre for Contemporary Culture (DCCC) will open the exhibition Everything for Everyone, which is part of the Kyiv Biennale 2025. The exhibition will feature…
On 17 October, the Poltava Regional Philharmonic will host a concert titled “Polish Music in Ukraine.” The Dmytro Akhsharumov Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Roman Rewakowicz, will…
On 11 October, the Lviv Concert House will present the concert Symphonic Modernism. Senytsya. Shypovych, where music by modernists banned during the Soviet era will be performed for…
‘People perceive the past through its individual beautiful pieces — this is often referred to as culture.’
“Now is the time for Bertolt Brecht, because all his texts are connected with war in one way or another.”
Ukrainian artists and performers have been participating in Burning Man since at least 2015, and this year they presented five projects there.
The artist talks about the project ‘Security Guarantees’, which will represent Ukraine at the 61st Venice Biennale in 2026.