European Tour of the “Ukraine in Miniature” Exhibition: Event Overview

In the past few months, our traveling exhibition “Ukraine in Miniature” has visited five countries, spotlighting Ukraine’s immovable cultural heritage currently endangered by the war. 

Featuring 29 3D exhibits, videos, and a VR tour, the exhibition showcases Ukraine’s cultural landmarks, including those destroyed by Russia’s aggression. The aim of the exhibition is to emphasize the importance of Ukraine’s cultural heritage in a European context and to illustrate the devastating destruction caused by the brutal invasion. 

 

The exhibits are complemented by a VR tour and musical compositions by contemporary Ukrainian composers such as Zoltan Almasi, Serhiy Vilka, Yuliya Vlasenko, Nasta Vohan, Volodymyr Hnatenko, Tutay Tymchasovskyi, Ihor Zavhorodnyi, Alla Zahai-kievich, Roman Hryhoriv, Anton Dehtiarov, Yegor Lytvynov, Mykhailo Romanyshyn, Borys Stepanenko, Veronika Kanishcheva, Maryana Klochko, Ostap Manulyak, Anna Khvyl, Yana Shlyabanska, Oleksii Shmurak, and the projects Bryozone, Poly Chain, Dunaewsky69, Heinali, NFNR, Insomnia Taxxi, Ujif notfound, undo despot, VARIÁT, and ZAVOLOKA, bringing an immersive artistic experience to visitors. 

 

For more details about the exhibition exhibits, please visit the project website: 

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The exhibition traveled through five countries, including Finland, Latvia, France, Hungary, and Germany. “Ukraine in Miniature” attracted 7,500 visitors from around the globe, including attendees of major summer music festivals such as Provinssi, Positivus Festival, Sziget, SUPERBOOM, and the Ukrainian Olympic Village, Volia Space, in Paris. 

Supported by All-Ukrainian Association of Music Events (UAME), Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, and Ministry of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine. 

See more photos from the exhibition at the following link: 

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