Art & Design

US billionaire Howard Buffett and Ukrainian Railways team up to create ‘art train’ exploring war-time resilience

Ukrainian Railways (Ukrzaliznytsia) has teamed up with the American billionaire Howard Buffett’s foundation to create an art train, which launched earlier this month—billed as the

barbara kruger’s latest installation wraps a passenger train traveling across ukraine

The railways of Ukraine become the site for a major new installation by artist Barbara Kruger titled, ‘Untitled (Another Again).’ Set against this landscape of persistence

A brief history of Ukraine’s flag design

A quick lesson on Ukraine’s iconic two-color flag.

Ukrainians in the U.S. use connections and their art to support the war effort

LEANDER, Texas — For one afternoon in this suburb of Austin, an 1860s farmhouse was transformed into a Ukrainian cultural center. Vendors sold Ukrainian art

Ukraine Launches Largest Digital Art Catalog with NFT Auction

In an exciting new development for the world of art and technology, the Ukrainian Digital Art Fund (UFDA) has launched the country’s first and largest

Ukrainian art on view at University of Georgia museum

With war raging in Ukraine since 2022, numerous works of art, monuments and historic sites are facing destruction. The Georgia Museum of Art at the

Ukrainian Artist Travels The World Painting Doors In Watercolor

Ukrainian artist Viktoria Kravchenko began to notice that not all doors are the same, especially in Ukraine and Europe. Below is a sample of the

These Ukrainian Art Dealers Came to Miami for Art Week Three Years Ago. They Never Left

Today, Julia and Max Voloshyn run one of the city’s hottest new galleries—and they are fighting for their home country from Florida. If not for

Ukrainian dolls travel the world: exhibit of traditional motanka dolls in Kyiv (photo report)

According to historians, Motanka dolls appeared in Ukraine several thousand years ago, dating back to ancient Trypillia times. Our ancestors believed that natural threads and

How a Ukrainian school teacher created a “mini-Louvre” in a remote village

Small and remote as it is, the village of Parkhomivka, located 100 kilometres from the east-Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, is well known for its art

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