Pinchuk Art Centre's Venice Biennale Exhibit Highlights Resilience Amid Ukraine Conflict
The Pinchuk Art Centre, a Kyiv-based museum, is presenting an exhibition at the Venice Biennale that reflects on the resilience and survival of Ukrainians amid the ongoing conflict with Russia. The exhibition, titled 'Still Joy — From Ukraine into the World,' features works by both international and Ukrainian artists, including Tacita Dean and Julian Charriere. It also includes testimonials from Ukrainian soldiers, providing a poignant narrative of endurance. The exhibition is held at the Palazzo Contarini-Polignac and runs from May 9 to August 1. The show aims to explore how joy can persist in the face of adversity, with artworks that juxtapose the harsh realities of war with moments of personal and collective joy.