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War trauma pushes more Ukrainians to become artists

For years, 36-year-old Ukrainian artist Olena Kharakhulakh had put her art on hold, choosing instead a steady job designing glass objects for a company.

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War trauma pushes more Ukrainians to become artists

For years, 36-year-old Ukrainian artist Olena Kharakhulakh had put her art on hold, choosing instead a steady job designing glass objects for a company.

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War Trauma Pushes More Ukrainians to Become Artists

Russia's war has pushed many Ukrainians into full-time art; Art Kyiv, now in its fifth year, is drawing international attention despite at least 346 artists killed since the invasion began. Ukraine's wartime art scene is gaining global reach, with works exhibited in Japan, the US and Spain — turning collective trauma into a recognized cultural export.

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  1. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·france24.com

    War trauma pushes more Ukrainians to become artists

    For years, 36-year-old Ukrainian artist Olena Kharakhulakh had put her art on hold, choosing instead a steady job designing glass objects for a company.

  2. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·kyivpost.com

    War Trauma Pushes More Ukrainians to Become Artists

    At Kyiv Art Fair, Olena Kharakhulakh and Irina Cheremisina describe how Russia’s invasion pushed them from stability into full-time artistic work, using collage, photography, and…

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