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The Exhibition Qırım Dedicated to Crimea and Its Culture to Open in Kyiv

The Exhibition Qırım Dedicated to Crimea and Its Culture to Open in Kyiv

On February 20, a cultural exhibition Qırım will take place in Kyiv. It is dedicated to Crimea, its inhabitants, and its cultural heritage. The exhibition will feature works by Ukrainian artists who, through art, explore the history of the peninsula, its people, and its traditions.

The exhibition will be held at Octo Tower, where the display will span six floors. The opening is scheduled for February 20 at 18:00, and visitors can attend a concert by Crimean Tatar singer Aziza Eskender.

Among the participating artists are Yuliia Kucherenko, Ezra Pastor, Yuliia Moreva, Olha Rusynchuk, Aziza Eskender, Anna Prydatko, and Arsenii Chuhui. These artists address the theme of Crimea, moving away from established perceptions of its symbolism.

The Qırım exhibition is an opportunity to view Crimea through the eyes of artists who study its culture, history, and contemporary challenges. It will unite diverse artistic perspectives and serve as a platform for dialogue on what Crimea means for Ukraine.