The Polish magazine Tygodnik Powszechny has included Yuriy Andrukhovych’s book Letters to Ukraine in its list of the 60 best publications of 2025. The Polish intellectual weekly Tygodnik…
On 8 March 2026, the Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle in Warsaw will host an event as part of the public programme of the Ukrainian pavilion at the 61st International…
Polish writer and volunteer Szczepan Twardoch has received the Empik Bestsellery 2025 award in the Fiction category for his novel about the Russian–Ukrainian war, Null (Eng. Zero)…
The premiere of the play Internat (boarding school), directed by Paweł Lisak and based on the novel of the same name by Serhiy Zhadan, took place at the Stefan Jaracz Theatre in Łódź…
Polish writer and social activist Sylwia Chutnik is embarking on a tour of Ukraine with her novel Furies of Warsaw. The events will take place in three cities — Kyiv, Kharkiv and Lviv…
A conversation with the Pulitzer Prize winner about Donald Trump's "Greenland" whims, relations with Poland, and the risks of US peace guarantees for Ukraine.
Ukrainian writer, volunteer and soldier Andriy Lyubka has received a joint distinction from the Poland–Lithuania Cooperation and Dialogue Forum (Forum Współpracy i Dialogu Polska–Litwa…
“And the country... What is a country? It has to expand. Like the planet in the Strugatsky brothers' novel, which devours other planets. And if it stops expanding, the question arises: why do I exist? That, in my opinion, is Russia.”
From 28 November 2025 to 1 March 2026, the National Art Museum of Ukraine will host the exhibition Different Places — a large-scale Polish-Ukrainian project reflecting on the experience…
Polish researcher, translator and promoter of Ukrainian culture Aleksandra Hnatiuk received this year’s Stanisław Vincenz Award “For Humanitarian Service and Contribution to Regional…
A large-scale exhibition entitled The Woman Question: 1550–2025 was presented in Warsaw, curated by art historian Alison M. Gingera in collaboration with Ewa Klekot and Beate Putz…
On 19–20 November, Drohobych will host the XXIV International literary-art project Second Autumn — an annual event that honours the memory of Bruno Schulz and affirms the value of…