On February 27, PinchukArtCentre will present three exhibitions with a focus on Ukrainian art and dealing simultaneously with the past, the present and the future of Ukraine: “Stone Hits Stone”, “Remember Yesterday” and “Tailings Dam”.
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On February 27, PinchukArtCentre will present three exhibitions with a focus on Ukrainian art and dealing simultaneously with the past, the present and the future of Ukraine: “Stone Hits Stone”, “Remember Yesterday” and “Tailings Dam”.
The workgroup aiming to rethink audience interaction at the PinchukArtCentre presented its recommendations. The work group recommended for PinchukArtCentre a multi-level public engagement model, combining digital and personal communications, as the most appropriate form to create personalized visitor experience.
PinchukArtCentre will present under its musical programme VOSTOK LIVE, a musical conversation between musicians of the Donbas, that will be held as video streams featuring VOSTOK label musicians. The events will be held every Wednesday during one month, from 9:00 to 10:30 p.m. on the PinchukArtCentre’s Facebook-page. The online concert series will feature brief interviews with the musicians.
The PinchukArtCentre (Kyiv, Ukraine) presents exhibition “Dot, Line, Possibilities” that brings stories of people who, through art, learned to express themselves. This exhibition has grown out of inspiration and courage of a new group of artists who had no public voice before. People who have found friendship, adventure and much needed ways of communication.
PinchukArtCentre (Kyiv, Ukraine) announces the artists shortlist for the 6th edition of the Future Generation Art Prize. Selected from over 11,700 entries by artists across almost 200 countries, the final list includes 21 artists and artist collectives, spanning five continents. Established by the Victor Pinchuk Foundation in 2009, the Future Generation Art Prize is a biannual global contemporary art prize to discover, recognize and give long-term support to a future generation of artists all over the world.
On Tuesday, 28 July 2020, the PinchukArtCentre will re-open for visitors after a break for the quarantine. The current exhibition features works by 20 artists shortlisted for the PinchukArtCentre Prize, a nationwide prize for Ukrainian artists aged 35 or younger. The project presents new and recent works created by artists and art groups from all over Ukraine. The show is located on the PinchukArtCentre’s levels 3,4 and 5.
Future Generation Art Prize extended its application procedure till June 3, 2020 to offer the opportunity to all artists throughout the world to take part in the 6th edition of the biannual global contemporary art prize. All artists from 18 to 35 from anywhere in the world, working in any medium are invited to apply.
On May 18th, 2020, the PinchukArtCentre will join the International Museum Day, and it has prepared a special programme to celebrate it. The quarantine restrictions are getting eased; however, museums still remain closed for the visitors, and therefore, the art centre continues introducing contemporary art online.
The PinchukArtCentre has developed art classes for the All-Ukrainian Online School as part of the primary school curriculum. The course has been made for pupils of grades 1-4, and will be available on Ukrainian TV channels and on the YouTube channel of the Ministry of Education starting. The school was launched by the Office of the President of Ukraine, the Ministry of Education and Science, the Verkhovna Rada Committee for Education, Science and Innovation, the United Nations Children's Fund UNICEF and the non-governmental union “Osvitoria”.