Events

Rapai-Markish · Cultural Diplomacy

2023-07-24
In July 2023, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Slovak Republic to Ukraine, Marek Šafín, visited the exhibition of interior ceramics by Olga Rapai-Markish at the National Museum of Ukrainian Folk Decorative Art. This meeting once again demonstrated the deep cultural cooperation between Ukraine and Slovakia, noting common historical and artistic ties.

Rapai-Markish · Exhibition “The Power of Roots”

2023-07-13
The National Museum of Ukrainian Folk Decorative Art hosted the exhibition “The Power of Roots” — the second act of a large-scale project dedicated to the return of the legacy of Olga Rapai-Markish. For more than two decades, these ceramic panels were considered lost, and now they appear before the audience in a new context — as a visual story about the depth of national memory and the power of artistic roots.

Rapai-Markish · Exhibition “The Strength of Fragility”

2023-05-25
For the first time in many years, Kyiv residents and guests of the city have the opportunity to see unique ceramic panels by the legendary artist Olga Rapai-Markish, which were considered lost. Thanks to the large-scale project "The Strength of Fragility", the restored works of the artist, which once adorned the Bratislava Hotel, have once again appeared before the audience in the museum space.

“She Feels Like a Goddess”

2019-03-05
In March 2019, the National Museum “Kyiv Art Gallery” hosted a chamber and impressive exhibition by Valery Geghamyan “She Feels Like a Goddess”. At the center is a woman as an image, symbol, energy. This is not just an exhibition of works, but a sensual and philosophical statement by the author about femininity that goes beyond time, fashion and stereotypes.

Exhibition at the Chocolate House

2018-04-24
From April 24 to 26, 2018, a unique exhibition of paintings by Valery Geghamyan, an artist, teacher and philosopher of image, was held in the art space "Chocolate House" in Kyiv. For the first time, works from the artist's family collection, which had been stored in a private archive for many years, were presented to the public.