Past exhibitions

Red Forest
31 October 2009 - 20 December 2009

2nd and 3rd floor at the PinchukArtCentre

Exhibition Red Forest featured more than 40 selected works by seven seminal Ukrainian artists of 1990s: Serhiy Bratkov, Olexander Gnylytsky, Olexander Roitburd, Arsen Savadov and Georgy Senchenko, Vasyl Tsagolov, Illia Chichkan.

Red Forest is about ten square kilometers of trees adjacent to the Chernobyl nuclear station, which received the largest part of the release of radioactive dust at the time of the reactor's explosion in 1986. In the context of the exhibition at the core of which were selected works from the Ukrainian collection of PinchukArtCentre, "Red Forest" is an engrossing metaphor and unifying symbolic character. This is a sign of shock, fracture of the situation, post the explosion and the permanent "Book of Changes", Ukrainian contemporary art became its evident reflection.

Current exhibitions
4 February 2012 - 1 April 2012
"Beauty", Solo Exhibition by Gary Hume

PinchukArtCentre presents the first solo exhibition by the British artist Gary Hume in Eastern Europe. The show entitled Beauty includes more than 60 paintings, drawings and two sculptures

4 February 2012 - 1 April 2012
"In light, black, colour, white, and dark", Solo Exhibition by Jeff Wall

The PinchukArtCentre presents the first solo exhibition by the Canadian artist Jeff Wall in Eastern Europe. The show entitled In light, black, colour, white, and dark includes 16 photographs and 7 light boxes. The exhibition is a special artist selection composing in each room delicate relations between nature, still lives and the young people on the borderline between young and mature

4 February 2012 - 1 March 2012
"Neofolk", Solo Exhibition of Mykola Matsenko in the context of РАС-UA

The PinchukArtCentre presents the fifth PAC-UA project - an exhibition by Ukrainian artist Mykola Matsenko. The show entitled Neofolk is the 5th PAC-UA project, which presents new production of leading Ukrainian artists embedded in context of the Collection Platform. The exhibition is open on the 5th floor from February 4 to March, 2012