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Faina uses traditional Ukrainian construction methods to form “primitive” lighting collection

Dezeen Showroom: Kyiv-based architect and designer Victoriya Yakusha is celebrating the cultural heritage of her native Ukraine with a lighting collection modelled after sunflowers. Created for

A Photographic Trove Of Village Life In Postwar Ukraine

In the attic of an old house, artist Ihor Solodovnikov stumbled on a collection of 5,000 photographs taken by his grandfather, Ivan Lytvyn. The images

Documentary rediscovers iconic designer of 1917 Ukrainian state symbols

The film Brand Makers (Brendari) is director Nadia Parfan’s account of the Ukrainian school of graphic design founded by “patriarch” Heorhii Narbut and continued by

Ukraine: This salon propagates non-perfect beauty through its design

Step inside Say No Mo, a beauty salon in Kyiv, Ukraine and find out what makes it so distinct and novel. An old building on

Ukrainian culture and heritage celebrated in Alberta

Edmonton — Monday marked Ukrainian-Canadian Heritage Day in the province of Alberta, and Albertans of Ukrainian heritage gathered at the federal building for a flag

Breathtaking Art of the Lost Decade: The Art of Ukrainian Sixties book

Osnovy Publishing is releasing pre-orders for the first-ever English edition of its groundbreaking book The Art Of Ukrainian Sixties. Rich in detail and its scope,

Ottawa celebrates Ukrainian culture with the world with an online Capital Ukrainian Festival!

The Capital Ukrainian Festival was pleased to provide a safe online experience to share Ukrainian culture. On Saturday July 25, our social media accounts shared

Ukrainian brand Ksenia Schnaider invited to renowned Italian fashion show

Ukrainian fashion brand Ksenia Schnaider has been selected for the participation at the Pitti Uomo 98, a famous bi-annual menswear fashion show held in Italy.

Spectacular flower crowns rule in Ukraine

Flowers, feathers, hemp threads, shells, beads, even pieces of foil and wax–these are just a few of the items that Ukrainian artist Dominika Dyka weaves

Aleks Goloborodko left troubled Ukraine with his family to start a new life as an artist in Canada

Aleksandr (Aleks) Goloborodko writes beautifully. An email requesting an opportunity to chat is returned with an artfully crafted response that includes, “I would like to

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