‘We are both freedom fighters’ : Africa exhibition at war-damaged Kyiv gallery strikes a chord
A unique show at Khanenko Museum, opening three years after a Russian missile hit, is inspiring Ukrainians to think about art and empire in new ways On a quiet street in central Kyiv, where monuments are wrapped in sandbags and shrapnel shields, the Khanenko Museum has opened an exhibition about (…)
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