Art
A conversation about the hidden mechanisms of art and the search for harmony. Sculptor Mykhailo Reva and artist Tatyana An in conversation with Zhanna Kryuchkova, exclusively for Huxley
In the past 2024, Vasyl Ryabchenko turned 70 years old. The outstanding Master shared his thoughts with our readers on the nature of art, creative freedom, the Artist’s fate, and true friendship
A year after the release of The Master and Margarita, director Mikhail Lokshin continues his journey — defending the film from censorship, promoting it in Europe, and reflecting on power, art, and freedom. In an exclusive interview, Lokshin discusses the curse of Bulgakov’s adaptations, his anti-war stance, and the future of cinema
Henry Lion Oldie is the joint pseudonym of the writing tandem of Dmytro Gromov and Oleg Ladyzhensky, who became the first-ever Ukrainian writers to be nominated for the prestigious BSFA Awards, given by the British Science Fiction Association
The path of a young artist from Kherson in the world of fine arts. The artist shares her passion for graphics and hyperrealism inspired by American painters and talks about the challenges of creating during the war
Inna’s art is characterized by the style of ethnosymbolism. Touching the depths of the Ukrainian ethnos, the artist reveals in her paintings the themes of femininity, feelings, relationships, and the meaning of life through Ukrainian ethnic symbols and signs
Ukrainians desperately want to win by defending their land, their freedom, and their right to live. But how similarly and realistically do they understand this victory?
Nazar Symotiuk truly stands as a prominent name in Ukrainian art. He is known for his unique approach to artistic expression. His passion for working with wood, combined with his use of vibrant colors, creates unique and impressive works
When Valetov is called a science fiction writer, it doesn’t quite correspond to reality. Because his warning-novel turned out to be not much more fantastic than a scientific forecast. The reality of the war between Russia and Ukraine seems to have slipped off the pages he wrote
«The Muse, that is, the source of inspiration for me, is the magic of the perfection of the Universe, nature, and harmony. My inspiration comes from the boundless beauty of nature and the emotions it evokes. I strive to convey the essence of flora in a modern style. To do this, I use a complex multi-layered technique to give the depth and uniqueness of the work», — says Uvarova
Olena Vorobiova, known in the art world as Lena Letina, is a collage artist whose work originates in the picturesque city of Kyiv. She founded and runs her own creative studio «Lena Letina studio». Olena is currently actively working on her new series of collages titled «The World inside out», which aims to draw attention to deep, often underestimated topics and situations
The first thing that underlies business is our values. We know that suffering is a person’s own choice, there is no meaning in it. Overcoming them is a waste of energy. My task as a leader and owner of a business is to ensure that the energy of the team goes to creation, and not to internal disassemblies, misunderstandings, doubts