Ukrainian museums and institutions across the United States are presenting myriad exhibitions, some dealing with the war and others celebrating culture.
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Heorhii Narbut’s “Family Portrait with Vadym Modzalevevsky,” 1919. Collection of Kharkiv Art Museum.
CHICAGO – Ukraine’s country-messaging and country-branding is an important factor in the current environment of disinformation. One of the most effective methods to promote a nation’s positive reputation is through cultural diplomacy. Ukraine’s Ministry of Culture and Ministry of Foreign Affairs established, respectively, the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation and the Ukrainian Institute to increase this type of soft power that influences a country’s reputation.
Heorhii Narbut’s frontispiece of the journal Mystetsvo, No. 3, 1919. Collection of Kharkiv Art Museum.
On the 100th anniversary of Heorhii Narbut’s death, the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation (UCF) in Kyiv awarded a grant to Rodovid Press in Ukraine to honor the artist’s contribution to Ukraine through the publication of two books, the production of a film and various promotional activities in Ukraine and abro