July, 22 - August, 5

Ukrainian revival

CHARITY EXHIBITION AT UNESCO, MONACO

Starting from July 22nd until August 5th, the multimedia project «Ukrainian revival» will be presented at the Monegasque National Committee of the International Association of Plastic Arts at UNESCO (Monaco).

The project highlights iconic Ukrainian artists, their authentic artistic images and metaphors, and their profound philosophy based on the Ukrainian mentality and centuries-old spiritual heritage of Ukraine.

The Monegasque National Committee of the IAA was created in 1955. The Committee is under the Honorary Presidency of H.S.H. Prince Albert II, and the aegis of UNESCO. Its purpose is to promote the visual arts in the Principality and foster exchanges with artists from all countries. Today, the Committee supports Ukrainian artists and provides a platform for dialogue with the international community.

Being a country fighting for freedom and independence, Ukraine is a model of resilience. Due to high democratic values and a centuries-old cultural heritage, Ukraine attracts the gazes of the world. We are witnessing the dawn of a new global society that starts in Ukraine. Political, social and cultural dialogues between the East and the West are vital. These dialogues form the foundation for development, strengthen cultural diplomacy and open up how the world's future may unfold.

The art project presents works by well-known Ukrainian artists like Anatoly Kryvolap, Oleg Tistol, Victor Sydorenko, Nazar Bilyk, Ilya Chichkan, Masha Shubina, Roman Minin, Viktor and Andriy Lipovka and the most promising young artists like Olexii Ivaniuk, Natalia Korf-Ivaniuk, Sergey Melnitchenko, Max Kilderov, Oleksandra Chichkan, Egor and Mykyta Zigura, Olena Dombrovska.

The exhibition includes painting, sculpture, photography and other media.

We sell art to help Ukrainian сultural sector!

All the artworks will be available for purchase upon the closing of the exhibition. A part of proceeds from the sale will go to the Ukrainian charity foundations Art for Victory UA, ArtCult Foundation and Unlimited Art Foundation.

Art for Victory UA and ArtCult Foundation will transfer part of proceeds to support Ukrainian museums.