The exhibition’s chronological order will reach from the 1990s to the present.
This was reported in PinchukArtCentre.
They noted in message that in two weeks, the space in Kyiv will present the works of more than forty Ukrainian and international artists, organized with the MHKA and by the support of the Flemish Government.
“Artists will bring their act of feeling, contemplating, and realizing the urgencies of war. At the same time, they will go beyond, stepping aside from the methods of pure documentation”- the post noted.
And they added that international partners provide their works despite the dangerous situation in Ukraine.
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