13.06.2008 - Press preview of the exhibition “Paul McCartney. Paintings” in the PinchukArtCentre. June 13 2008
Pumpkins, 1989. Paintings by Paul McCartney ©2008 Paul McCartney
Ginsberg’s cosmos, 1996. Paintings by Paul McCartney ©2008 Paul McCartney
Andy in the garden, 1990. Paintings by Paul McCartney ©2008 Paul McCartney
Big mountain face, 1991. Pintos in the sky with desert poppy, 1991. Paintings by Paul McCartney ©2008 Paul McCartney
Pintos in the sky with desert poppy, 1991. Paintings by Paul McCartney ©2008 Paul McCartney
Boxer lips, 1990. Paintings by Paul McCartney ©2008 Paul McCartney
Scratch man, 1989. Boxer lips, 1990. Half Red fog face, 1990. Paintings by Paul McCartney ©2008 Paul McCartney
Blue wave, 1990. Paintings by Paul McCartney ©2008 Paul McCartney
Horse and rider, 1999. Paintings by Paul McCartney ©2008 Paul McCartney
Megalithic driftwood, 1993. Paintings by Paul McCartney ©2008 Paul McCartney
Frisbee on the beach, 1993. Paintings by Paul McCartney ©2008 Paul McCartney
Shark on Georgica, 1993. Paintings by Paul McCartney ©2008 Paul McCartney
Red triangle sand, 1992. Paintings by Paul McCartney ©2008 Paul McCartney
Peter Doroshenko, art-director of the PinchukArtCentre
Paul McCartney. Paintings
15.06.2015
TV-report about “Borderline. Ukrainian Art 1985–2004” and “Mute” exhibitions, ICTV
15.06.2015
TV-report about “Borderline. Ukrainian Art 1985–2004” and “Mute” exhibitions, Euronews
14.05.2015
TV-report about Ukrainian national pavilion at the 56th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia, ICTV, Fakty
14.05.2015
TV-report about Ukrainian national pavilion at the 56th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia, ICTV
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19.12.2018
PinchukArtCentre presents a group show “How to Be Cool” organized by its Curatorial Platform, a training programme for young curators.
05.11.2018
The exhibition attempts to highlight the specificity of the Ukrainian art context, which, having inherited outstanding contradictions of the Soviet experience, simultaneously seeks to inscribe itself, if somewhat artificially, into preexisting West European narratives.
01.10.2018
PinchukArtCentre (Kyiv, Ukraine) announces the artist shortlist for the 5th edition of the Future Generation Art Prize. Selected from over 5,800 entries by artists across 158 countries, the final list includes 21 artists and artist collectives, spanning five continents. Established by the Victor Pinchuk Foundation in 2009, 2019 marks the 10th anniversary of the prize’s founding.
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