Friends, tomorrow, January 13, we are back to work!
12/01/2026

Friends, tomorrow, January 13, we are back to work!

We look forward to seeing you at the exhibition project by Polish artist and curator Waldemar Tatarczuk, "When I Am in Ukraine, Everyone Asks Me About Poland. When I Am in Poland, Everyone Asks Me About Ukraine," which opened at the end of last year.

We remind you that the exhibition is open for viewing only when there is light, so check the schedule of the 5.2 DTEK group before your visit.

Also on our YouTube channel there is a video tour of the exhibition from its curators Stakh Shablovsky and Kateryna Yakovlenko - we invite you to watch it.

In the photo: documentation of the performance by the artist Yaroslav Futymsky, in which he thinks about someone else's experience - how it can be felt, retold, carried, divided, translated. Sometimes the answer to this question is not as easy as it seems at first glance. Sometimes this experience is heavier than any stone.

Project organizers: Fundacja Sztuki Performance, Artsvit Gallery
Partner: Polish Institute in Kyiv

Photo: Oleg Samoilenko

Funding from the budget of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage, from the Fund for the Promotion of Culture

Friends, tomorrow, January 13, we are back to work!

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