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Art Walk. Futuromarennia: Ukraine and Avant-Garde 28/05/2023 | 15:00

Kumu Art Museum
Adult: Kumu Art Museum
€14
  • Family: Kumu Art Museum
    €28
  • Discount: Kumu Art Museum
    €9
  • Adult ticket with donation: Art Museum of Estonia
    €20
Oleksandr Khvostenko-Khvostov. Stage design for the play <i>Mob</i>, adapted from Upton Sinclair’s novel <i>They Call Me Carpenter</i>). 1924. Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kyiv, Ukraine
Exhibition tour

Art Walk. Futuromarennia: Ukraine and Avant-Garde

Drop-in guided tour in English

The Kumu Art Museum offers you a great opportunity to spend your leisure time in a vibrant artistic space. On the last Sunday of every month, we offer a special drop-in guided tour that will introduce one of our exhibitions. Through our museum mediators, you can gain deeper insight into art and history.

Entry for war refugees is free, based on a document proving their Ukrainian citizenship.

The exhibition Futuromarennia: Ukraine and Avant-Garde is a revealing insight into Ukrainian avant-garde art that aspired to modernise society. Radical dreams about the future in painting and scenography, architecture, literature, and cinema. Artworks by Oleksandra Ekster, Davyd Burliuk, and Vasyl Yermylov from the collections of museums that continue their work amidst ongoing attacks by the Russian aggressors. The exhibition creates a basis for a critical postcolonial revision of the history of both Western and Russian avant-garde, showcasing a wide range of peculiarities of the local artistic life and the affinity for international developments in the art of that time.

Art Walk at Kumu takes place on the last Sunday of every month at 3 pm.
NB! Check the exact schedule because national holidays might affect this!

The meeting point is at the museum ticket office.
Tours are with museum admission!
Duration 45 min