Olena Turyanska, Olena Kulchytska, Lviv artists of different generations, feature in Beauty of the Everyday. Turyanska presents an art book in dialogue with Kulchytska, with works by both shown side by side.
Lina Kostenko is 96 years old. She avoids the public eye, yet her words have become a shared language across generations and a guide in times of change.
Researcher at Berlin’s Museum of European Cultures speaks about Crimean Tatar artefact collection, its formation history and shifts in its perception after 2014.
On 15 February, Lviv Organ Hall will host the premieres of two symphonies by contemporary Ukrainian composers – Mariya Slyepchenko and Volodymyr Bohatyryov, the institution’s press…
On 31 January, Kryvyy Rih Centre for Contemporary Culture will open the exhibition Kryvyy Landscape: Reconciliation, dedicated to reflecting on the city’s industrial landscape, the…
An exhibition telling the stories of eight Ukrainian women who moved to the United Kingdom after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine will take place in the British county of Warwickshire…
Writer Oleksandr Mykhed and artist Andriy Dyakiv have created a comic book that combines ancient Welsh mythology with the history of the colonization of the Donetsk steppes and Russia's hybrid war.
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.
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…