Iliustroteka: Ukrainian Illustration Across the TwentiesExhibitions

Iliustroteka: Ukrainian Illustration Across the Twenties

Iliustroteka: Ukrainian Illustration Across the Twenties
Мистецький Арсенал
вул. Лаврська, 10-12
Київ, Київська область 01010

On Thursday, April 2, at 6:30 p.m., Mystetskyi Arsenal (28–30 I. Mazepa St.) will open the exhibition “Iliustroteka: Ukrainian Illustration Across the Twenties.” This project explores the themes of Ukrainian graphic art from the first third of the 20th century and its connection to contemporary illustration and art.

Curators: Oleg Gryshchenko and Olena Staranchuk (Pictoric).

The curators invite visitors to immerse themselves in the multi-layered world of Ukrainian illustration—from miniature lettering to monumental murals, and from hand-drawn graphic sheets to digital projects. In a dialogue across the twenties, Oleg Gryshchenko and Olena Staranchuk encourage us to see Ukraine’s graphic heritage as a living process: to explore it, discover new names, reinterpret it in our own practices, and create new Ukrainian illustration.

The first third of the 20th century was a pivotal stage in the development of modern Ukrainian graphic art and illustration. It was a period of political upheaval, liberation struggles, prominent figures, and an active search for national identity. Illustration, as one of the most democratic and accessible media, allowed artists to reflect on history, traditions, and the present. These very practices helped preserve Ukrainian cultural continuity throughout the 20th century, through wars, totalitarian pressure, and repression,

— project co-curator Olena Staranchuk.

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Featured artists in the exhibition include Heorhii Narbut, Ivan Padalka, Tymko Boychuk, Sofiya Nalepinska-Boychuk, Maria Kotlyarevska, Ivan Sedlyar, Pavlo Kovzhun, Vasyl Krychevsky, Serhii Kononchuk, Oleksandr Ruban, Mykhailo Zhuk, and others. Alongside them are works by leading contemporary Ukrainian illustrators—Romana Romanyshyn and Andriy Lesiv, Tania Yakunova, Jenya Polosina, Anna Ivanenko, Oksana Bula, Anna Sarvira, Grasya Oliyko, Oleksandr Shatokhin, and more—creating a space for dialogue.

We invite you to see this dialogue not only as a historical comparison, but also as an opportunity to sense the continuity of the cultural process. The 1920s and the 2020s have much in common: both are periods of social upheaval, but also times of powerful cultural surges, when art helps shape a new image of the country in the world,

— project co-curator Oleg Gryshchenko.

The exhibition will consist of four thematic halls, each exploring a different aspect of Ukrainian illustration: the art of book covers, the history of Ukrainian graphic arts schools, the characteristics of Ukrainian children’s illustration, and manifestations of illustration beyond the book.

We continue to narrate the story of Ukrainian culture over the last century, showcasing how contemporary artists interpret our heritage. One of our most significant projects is the exhibition Futuromarennia. We first presented it at the Mystetskyi Arsenal’s own galleries before the Russian invasion, and then—during the full-scale war—at the Estonian KUMU and the Belgian FeliX Art & Eco Museum, in collaboration with our partners. Today, working with museum exhibits is an extraordinary challenge, as preservation must take precedence over all else. However, by collaborating with artists, we can still tell this story—and it is truly fascinating,

— Olesia Ostrovska-Liuta, Director General of Mystetskyi Arsenal.

One of the central installations will be the famous alphabet by Heorhii Narbut—one of the most renowned examples of early 20th-century Ukrainian graphic art. Narbut was unable to complete this work in full during his lifetime. Contemporary illustrators are continuing his vision, creating their own interpretations of the letters and supplementing the alphabet with images of the present day, from themes of war and shelters to ironic scenes of everyday life.

The exhibition features both original works and digital reprints.


The exhibition is open from April 2 to May 10, 2026.
Hours: Wednesday–Sunday, 12:00 PM–8:00 PM (ticket office closes at 7:30 PM).
On opening day, April 2, the exhibition will be open from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM.

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The exhibition is organised in cooperation with Art Arsenal Community NGO, with the support of the Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine (PFRU). The Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine (PFRU) is a multi-donor programme funded by Canada, Estonia, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. PFRU’s objective is to strengthen Ukraine’s resilience in the face of Russian aggression by delivering essential support to local communities in collaboration with the Ukrainian government, civil society, and the private sector.

Partners
Museum of Books and Printing of Ukraine
National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture
National Library of Ukraine for Children
Vernadskyi National Library of Ukraine
National Museum of Decorative Arts of Ukraine
National Art Museum of Ukraine
Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Centre
Pedagogical Museum of Ukraine
Central State Archive-Museum of Literature and Arts of Ukraine
Lean Art Foundation
Pictoric
Cambridge.ua

Technical partner
ERGO


❗ We care about everyone’s safety, so in case of an air raid alert, the exhibition will be closed. At this time, you can go to the nearest shelter. The exhibition will start working after the end of an air raid alert.

Team

  • Curators
    Oleg Gryshchenko
    Olena Staranchuk

     

    Management
    Natalia Stanko
    Anna Pohribna
    Natasha Chychasova
    Anna Tasheva
    Olena Kryvoruchko

     

    Research consultants
    Diana Klochko
    Olga Lagutenko
    Danylo Nikitin
    Vasyl Perevalskyi
    Valeriia Pitenina
    Varvara Perekrest
    Nataliia Dziuba
    Nataliia Turchyn

     

    Exhibition architecture and design
    Valeriia Guievska
    Ihor Tymoshchuk

     

    Graphic design
    Anna Harnaha
    Ihor Tymoshchuk

     

    Technical Director
    Serhii Diptan

     

    Technical Manager
    Rima Abdalla

     

    Video
    llya Reznikov
    Artem Navrotskyi

     

    Installation team
    Oleksandr Butenko
    Oleh Hashynov
    Vitalii Hrushko
    Vitalii Ternovyi
    Ihor Trotsenko

     

    Technical support
    Viktor Vlasiuk
    Roman Honcharenko
    Andrii Kasperskyi
    Serhii Svyshchuk
    Yurii Khomenko

  • Grant support
    Iryna Bilan
    Olha Sterneichuk

     

    Museum supervision
    Anastasiia Cherednychenko
    Ihor Oksametnyi

     

    Educational program
    Anna Alieksieieva
    Polina Bukharina
    Hanna Klymenko
    Liana Komardenko

     

    PR & communications
    Anna Sliusarenko
    Olha Dudenko
    Daria Lanova
    Anna Zurova

     

    Text editing
    Oleksandr Stukalo

     

    Translation
    Yuliia Kulish
    Viktoriia Pushyna

     

    Print coordination
    Rima Abdalla
    Alisa Gots
    Viktoriia Hresko

     

    Legal support
    Nadiia Symonova
    Lesia Bychkova
    Oleksandr Tymchuk

     

    Accountant service
    Zhanna Belets
    Serhii Voitenko
    Yana Voloshynova
    Viktoriia Dmytruk
    Larysa Kulchytska
    Alina Moskalenko
    Liudmyla Mysiukevych

     

    Public procurement
    Anastasiia Zaika
    Anastasiia Petrenko
    Anna Sofishchenko

     


    Coordination of visitor services
    Maryna Askurava
    Tetiana Poterukha

     

    Security
    Serhii Sulima

  • The exhibition is organised in cooperation with Art Arsenal Community NGO, with the support of the Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine (PFRU), funded by aid from the governments of Canada, Estonia, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.

     

    Technical partner
    ERGO

     

    Partners
    Museum of Books and Printing of Ukraine
    National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture
    National Library of Ukraine for Children
    Vernadskyi National Library of Ukraine
    National Museum of Decorative Arts of Ukraine
    National Art Museum of Ukraine
    Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Centre
    Pedagogical Museum of Ukraine
    Central State Archive-Museum of Literature and Arts of Ukraine
    Lean Art Foundation
    Pictoric
    Cambridge.ua

     

    Private Collections
    Markov Family
    Vasyl Perevalskyi

     

    Contemporary illustrators
    Anna Andreeva
    Anna Gavryliuk
    Anna Ivanenko
    Anna Sarvira
    Anastacia Sholik
    Valeria Sukharenko
    Veronika Kotyk
    Veronika Shepko
    Halyna Verheles
    Grasya Oliyko
    Daria Filippova
    Zhenya Oliinyk
    Jenya Polosina
    Illya Uhnivenko
    Iryna Kamiennova
    Kseniia Stepas
    Lina Shchehelska
    Maryna Marus
    Maryna Shchehelska
    Mari Kinovych
    Maria Rizak
    Maria Foya
    Nataliia Shulga
    Oksana Bula
    Oleg Gryshchenko
    Oleksandr Shatokhin
    Olga Shtonda
    Romana Romanyshyn and Andriy Lesiv (Agrafka)
    Ruslana Kliuchko
    Sofiia Kupriianova
    Sofiia Runova
    Sofia Tomilenko
    Tania Yakunova
    Tetiana Taran
    Yulia Vus and Ivan Kypibida
    Julia Tveritina

     

    With special thanks to:
    Vasyl and Mariia Perevalski
    Serhii Komberianov
    Alona Penzii
    Kyrylo Semeniuk
    Tetyana Filevska
    Tetiana Hauk
    Liudmyla Hutnyk
    Olena Tsybulska
    National Museum of Literature of Ukraine


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