On 8 January, at the Kyiv cultural centre Pechersk Palace, the National House of Music will present the concert Warm Christmas, featuring little-known carols and shchedrivky from eastern…
The National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War has added a new exhibit to its collection: a monument from the village of Kotlyarka in the Popilnya community…
The famous scene of the shooting on the Odesa steps, which is still used to teach editing at film universities, has no connection to reality: Eisenstein invented it from the first frame to the last.
The director explored dance and ritual, filmed Anaïs Nin and influenced David Lynch.
“To be honest, not all cultural institutions are valuable.”
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…
How Crimean Tatars preserve their identity and resist Russian occupation — explained by Deputy Director General of the Ukrainian Institute Alim Aliev.
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…
Yurko Pokalchuk was a groomsman at Vasyl Stus' wedding, and later became a mentor for a whole generation — Serhiy Zhadan, Irena Karpa, Lyubko Deresh.
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…
Kharkiv Philharmonic hosts the concert-recording “The Revolt of Organs: Art Unconquered by War”, during which, for the first time in Ukraine’s history, five organs played simultaneously…
In recent years, the interest of audiences in frontline territories in cultural events has grown incredibly. At the same time, frankly poor "pro-government" poster art has flourished.
Non-compulsory nature is an important characteristic of high-quality cultural practices related to memory.
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.
A library of publications on architecture, design, and art has been restored in Lviv. This was reported by the press service of the Centre for Architecture, Design, and Urbanism Powder…