Five experts from flagship Ukrainian regional museums share their experiences on their changing roles and narrational perspectives during and after wartime.
Two years after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the war continues to cause extreme civilian harm and military casualties and has changed Ukrainian society to the core.
Tijdens deze openbare werkmiddag gaan leden van de Akademie van Kunsten met kunstenaars, wetenschappers en ervaringsdeskundigen aan de slag met ideeën, projecten en plannen die nu ontluiken en onze aandacht en steun verdienen.
Op dit moment staan vooral geopolitieke en militaire duidingen van de oorlog in Oekraïne op de voorgrond, maar tijdens deze middag ligt de focus op culturele, historische en taalkundige achtergronden van deze crisissituatie.
The current tensions between Russia and Ukraine pose the biggest challenge to peace in Europe in recent years. The main cause of the conflict is Russian unease with the existing political and security order of Europe and its demand that it be overhauled to accommodate Russia’s security interests.
The third edition of the Dutch-Russian museum conference Sustainable Dialogues brings together professionals from the museums and heritage field in the two countries in order to contribute to the continuity of the cultural dialogue between Russia and The Netherlands.