Project's events
Leonid Nahirnyak's exhibition "0.5 | Half"
2025-11-27
The Mykhailo Boychuk Kyiv State Academy of Decorative and Applied Arts and Design and the National Museum of Decorative Arts of Ukraine, with the assistance of the Association of Art-Critics, Experts, Valuation Specialists and Restorers, present Leonid Nahirnyak's exhibition "0.5 | Half". Kyiv, November 27, 2025 - February 2, 2026.
Textbook on International Information Law
2025-10-02
AAEVR has become a partner of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv in publishing a new handbook by Bohdan Kryvolapov and Igor Zabara on the information society and intellectual property. The publication explores the key concepts of the modern information space and the role of intellectual property in the development of innovation, culture and international cooperation.
“Podolsk Mockingbird”
2025-03-13
In March 2025, with the support of AMEOR, an exhibition opened at the National Museum of Decorative Arts of Ukraine that returns to the viewer the name of Ivan Tarasovych Honchar — a master with a subtle sense of irony and form. The project, “Podolsk Mockingbird,” reveals his ceramics as a living language of imagery, where folk tradition resonates in unexpectedly contemporary ways. This is not merely an exhibition, but a dialogue with an artist who knew how to speak simply — and at the same time, precisely.
Exhibition “Art of Special People”
2020-09-28
From September 28 to October 2, 2020, the exhibition hall of the Institute of Contemporary Art Problems of the National Academy of Arts of Ukraine hosted the exhibition “Art of Special People”, which presented creative works by children with autism, patients with Alzheimer’s disease and Down syndrome. The event also became a platform for discussing the role of art in therapy, socialization, and personal development.
Zoe Lerman's paintings are back in the family collection
2018-05-15
Ten years after the presentation of the book "The World of Zoe Lerman", in which information about the disappearance of her works was first publicly announced, some of the lost masterpieces have been found. Five paintings by the legendary Ukrainian artist have returned to the family thanks to a Kiev collector.