
A special preview of two new exhibitions, "Tatlin: Kyiv" and "Ange Leccia: Ghosts of War," took place at the Ukrainian Museum in New York, allowing museum members and invited guests to explore the displays before their official public opening. Both exhibitions examine the impact of war and historical transformations on art.
This was reported by Ukrainian Museum.
Museum director Peter Doroshenko welcomed guests, expressing gratitude to partners who helped bring these significant projects to life, including Timeless Foundation, Self Reliance New York Federal Credit Union, and Villa Albertine. He also led an engaging tour of "Tatlin: Kyiv", highlighting the unique aspects of the exhibition. захопливу екскурсію «Tatlin: Kyiv»
A special moment of the evening was the appearance of French artist Ange Leccia, who personally introduced his exhibition, "Ghosts of War." His works focus on war and memory, reflecting on global historical events and contemporary challenges faced by Ukraine.
Meanwhile, "Tatlin: Kyiv" unveils a lesser-known chapter of Vladimir Tatlin's work, exploring his connection to Kyiv and his role as a leading figure of the avant-garde movement.
Guests had the exclusive opportunity to view the exhibitions first, engage with curators, and enjoy an inspiring artistic atmosphere.
Additionally, following the official exhibition opening, visitors are invited to a special event on February 15—a bandura performance by Julian Kytasty, inspired by "Tatlin: Kyiv."
Author: Inna Mikhno
