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Sep 2, 2021
The exhibition project “Dad, the helmet is pressing on me. Contemporary art from NAMU collection.” is not only the first full-scale presentation of art from the second half of 1980s till nowadays but also a reflection of the artistic process throughout the last thirty years from the classic museum’s point of view. The project aims to make a critical overview of the recent past and within the discussion about the museum of modern art to outline a direction into the realm of collecting contemporary art.
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Project Ukraine. Different views on neighbourhood, co-organised by the International Cultural Centre in Krakow and National Art Museum of Ukraine tells about two neighbouring countries with focus on Ukrainian artworks and most of them are presented for Polish audience for the first time. This different view on neighbourhood, where mutual perceptions of each other come into play, brings the two countries even closer together.
Read morePlease note that the permanent exhibition was removed on February 24, 2022 for security reasons. So we invite you to NAMU exhibition projects: full ticket – 150 UAH, discounted ticket (schoolchildren, students, pensioners) – 100 UAH, entry is free for military personnel.
Museum lecture hall: full ticket — 250 UAH, discounted ticket (students, schoolchildren, pensioners) — 150 UAH.
The cost of participation in the master class is 200 UAH per person, the master class and mini-lecture — UAH 250, only the mini-lecture without the master class — UAH 100.
Guided tours are currently unavalable. However, different events take place in the museum every week, which you can find out about in the “News and events” section.
We humbly ask you to adhere to the following rules while visiting the museum:
– Outer clothing and umbrellas are to be left at the cloak room. Separate cabinets are reserved for large bags
– Photos and videos are allowed without flashes, provided that the use is non-commercial
– Do not approach the exhibits closer than 40 cm (15,7 inches)
– No food and beverages are allowed in the museum halls
– Do not touch the art/exhibits
– Do not enter the museum with pets or other animals
In case of the air raid alert, the events are suspended, and all visitors must proceed to the nearest bomb shelters – the underground passage under the European Square (Yevropeiska ploshcha) or the “Maidan Nezalezhnosti” metro station.