Ukrainian Institute London: building a new narrative of 1917 Revolution on the centenary year
The Ukrainian Institute London contributed to the building of a separate narrative of the Ukrainian Revolution of 1917 in the year of its centenary.
Thinking about Ukraine’s identity: an evening with the Pomerantsevs
Igor and Peter Pomerantsev discussed Ukraine’s national consciousness at the Ukrainian Institute London.
Oleksandr Dovzhenko’s Silent Trilogy.
November 2017
The Institute of Contemporary Art, London, (ICA), in partnership with the Ukrainian Institute in London and the Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Centre, Kyiv, Ukraine, with support from the Embassy of Ukraine, presented a retrospective of Oleksandr Dovzhenko’s silent film masterpieces – the so-called ‘Ukrainian trilogy’: “Zvenyhora”(1928), “Arsenal” (1929), and “Earth” (1930). These films were recently restored by the Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Centre. The modern version features new soundtracks created by contemporary composers from Ukraine and Great Britain.
Let us not forget the Russian Revolution of 1917 was a reincarnation of an empire
How the prevalent narrative of the 1917 Russian Revolution overlooks Ukraine.
Ukrainian Institute London publishes its Annual Director’s Report
The Ukrainian Institute London has published its Annual Director’s Report, offering a summary of its activities from September 2016 to July 2017.
Beyond the Bolsheviks: Ukraine’s 1917 revolution remains geopolitically relevant
An article by Marina Pesenti published in Business Ukraine on 8 July 2017.
Time travel: back to 1929 Kyiv in Kaufman’s ‘In Spring’
An article by Anna Morgan published by Ukrainian Events In London on 8 June 2017.