On July 24, the Korsaks’ Museum of Contemporary Ukrainian Art will open the large-scale exhibition project “Quo Vadis?” by Ukrainian nonconformist artists Serhii Druziaka and Serhii Lytvynov

On July 24, the Korsaks’ Museum of Contemporary Ukrainian Art will open the large-scale exhibition project “Quo Vadis?” by Ukrainian nonconformist artists Serhii Druziaka and Serhii Lytvynov.

This exhibition raises one of the most important questions of our time: Quo Vadis?Where are you going? It is a question addressed not only to humanity as a whole, but to each of us individually.

For more than three decades, Serhii Druziaka and Serhii Lytvynov have worked as a creative duo, exploring memory, human vulnerability, responsibility, and the choices that shape the future of civilization. Their project brings together monumental paintings, watercolors, and a philosophical reflection on events that have changed the world.

The exhibition addresses the Chernobyl disaster, the Fukushima nuclear accident, the September 11 terrorist attacks, Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, and other events that compel us to rethink the fragility of human life and our responsibility for the future. At the same time, it leaves room for hope through the series “Faith. Hope. Love.”, which speaks of the resilience of the human spirit and the possibility of renewal.

“Quo Vadis?” will be presented on the third floor of the Korsaks’ Museum of Contemporary Ukrainian Art and will be one of the museum’s largest exhibitions of the season.

Opening: July 24, 5:00 PM
📍 Korsaks’ Museum of Contemporary Ukrainian Art
1 Ivana Korsaka St., Lutsk

Free admission to the opening.

We look forward to welcoming you!

The Korsaks’ Museum in Lutsk invites you to the finissage of Hamlet Zinkivskyi’s project “365. Time Is Not Needed”! 📆 July 26

The Korsaks’ Museum in Lutsk invites you to the finissage of Hamlet Zinkivskyi’s project “365. Time Is Not Needed”!

📆 July 26

Program:

⬜️ 3:00 PM — artist-led tour of the exhibition by Hamlet Zinkivskyi.
⬛️ 4:30 PM — screening of Anton Shtuka’s documentary “Caution! Life Goes On”, followed by a Q&A session with the director.

The film “Caution! Life Goes On” tells the story of the liberated city of Izium through the street art of Kharkiv-based artist Hamlet Zinkivskyi. The artist creates works on the streets of the city, which was heavily damaged during the Russian occupation, and speaks with local residents. He meets different people, observes their everyday lives and emotional states, and listens to their stories.

In 2024, the film was presented in the National Competition Program of the Odesa International Film Festival. It was also included among the eight Ukrainian films considered for submission to the 2026 Academy Awards.

🎟 Admission to the event is included with a museum ticket.

59 Seconds + AI59 Video Festival Returns to the Korsaks’ Museum! July 16 | 5:00 PM

59 Seconds + AI59 Video Festival Returns to the Korsaks’ Museum!

July 16 | 5:00 PM

The 59 Seconds + AI59 Festival returns to Lutsk with a selection of its classic works, two new videos from Ukraine, several new AI collaborations, and an expanded collection of videos inspired by the number 59.

Join us and discover how much can be expressed in just 59 seconds—and how many new ideas can emerge from a single random number.

A special part of the program will feature works by Irina Danilova, created in Kharkiv.

Irina Danilova is an experimental intermedia artist, curator, and educator, founder of Project 59, Inc., and Professor of Art at Kingsborough College, City University of New York. Her work combines visual, conceptual, environmental, and sound art, and has been exhibited in museums and galleries across the United States and internationally. She is the creator of long-term art projects including Project 59, Quadrennial Shaving Performance, and Alphabet Diet Project, and the founder of international festivals and artistic initiatives, including 59 Seconds + AI59. Born in Kharkiv, she has lived and worked in New York since 1994.

We look forward to welcoming you on Thursday, July 16, at 5:00 PM at the Korsaks’ Museum of Contemporary Ukrainian Art!

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