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The auction by Ukrainska Pravda and Voloshyn Gallery

20 Apr, 2024
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The auction  by Ukrainska Pravda and Voloshyn Gallery

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On the occasion of its 24th anniversary, Ukrainska Pravda in partnership with Voloshyn Gallery has announced a charity silent auction — proceeds will be used to purchase electronic warfare for the 48th brigade.

As part of the project, artworks by Alevtina Kahidze, Hamlet Zinkivsky, Kateryna Lysovenko, Lesia Khomenko, Masha Reva, Liosha Say, Nikita Kadan, Pavlo Kerestey, Sani Shakhmuradova-Tanska, and Yevhen Samborsky will be presented at the auction.

Also, Janna Kadyrova has provided her work to the publication prior to the start of the auction.

 

 

The project kicks off on the Facebook page of Ukrainska Pravda and will last until April 21.

Sevgil Musayeva: "For us, art is not just a tool to attract additional attention to raising funds for our military. It is an opportunity to show that our country is not only the largest fighting democracy in the world but also a culturally and artistically developed European country. Through such projects, we want to show the extraordinary difference between Ukraine and the Russian Federation. That a country of high culture is not Russia, as it sounds in their propaganda narratives."

 

 

Maxim Voloshin: "We are pleased to once again co-organize a charitable auction in partnership with UP to help our military. Thanks to such projects, we can once again emphasize the importance of Ukrainian artists and their active civic position. After all, our joint auction is just one of many charitable projects in which artists constantly participate, raising funds through their art. Many Ukrainian artists have joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine, actively volunteer, and are a powerful voice of today. I am proud to be part of our artistic community and thank everyone who continues to actively help our country and brings us closer to victory."

 

 

The auction rules are very simple and identical to last year's: each subsequent bid must be higher than the previous one, and the minimum step value will be $50. Under each artwork, participants will find the starting price of the auction and the market value of the artwork.

 

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