As tension with Russia escalates, institutions near the border are checking their security systems and considering their evacuation plans
Joseph Sywenkyj's series Wounds documents the aftermath of the armed conflict in the Donbas region
Ancient artefacts were on loan to Amsterdam museum when Crimea was annexed in 2014
Victor Arnautoff’s large-scale 1960s mosaics on public buildings in Mariupol are threatened by neglect and a “decommunisation” campaign
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International Council of Museums committees in Ukraine and Poland appeal for help to secure Olena Pekh's release
“We do not want to create a big building that sits heavily” on this sensitive ground, says Robert Jan Van Pelt, one of the minds behind the project in Ukraine
Many Unesco World Heritage sites that are also working monasteries have been accused of reacting slowly to the pandemic
Ukrainian institution says the 28 guides were dismissed to make way for innovation
Two women who are part of the Ukrainian feminist group Femen were charged for topless protests, one of which was in a Paris museum
Protesters accused of leaving behind swastika graffiti at talk organised by Izolyatsia arts centre
19th-century oil painting, stolen during the Second World War, was found in the US
Russian pilgrims can no longer participate in services or sacraments there
Exhibition at Ludwig Museum aims to uncover work that remains "a blind-spot in the European cultural arena"
Meanwhile, much of the country’s art is stuck in limbo and its own efforts to recover cultural property have stalled
Artists can fight for freedom as the country asserts its independence, says gallery founder Victor Pinchuk
The $100,000 prize will support one lucky young artist to further their creative vision and support their career
A “landmark” museum for Ukraine
The space will display Pinchuk's own collection as well as loaned exhibitions
Mixed results as contemporary art nosedives while earlier works avoid the worst
New research challenges Russians’ claim that they own many cultural valuables from the independent state
The controversial image was removed after protests from local community, many of whom were Ukrainian
Yet secrecy over values remained a priority at the Art Kapital auction
The Pinchuk Art Center was opened 16 September 2006
A sheet of paper found in a second-hand book by The Art Newspaper details valuations of the drawings when sold by Colnaghi
This is in marked contrast to Russia’s tough line against any restitution of works of art taken from Nazi Germany
But the process has stalled as far as large-scale restitution between Russia and Germany is concerned