


Address: 17, Glybochytska Str., Kiev
Phone: +38 (044) 201-49-45.
Opening Hours: 11:00 - 19:00
Closed on Monday
Former warehouse area of 3,5 thousand square meters has been transformed into the exposition. Kiev Museum is very similar to its analogs in Japanese Kioto and Osaka, especially considering its technical fitting. The Museum shows integral presentation of Ukrainian art development in 40 years: from 1960th till present time. Works of representatives of all art schools and streams from all over the country are collected here
This Museum is three times the biggest: in area, in its collection of modern art scale and it’s the largest museum in Ukraine. It was opened in a new building quite recently: in the middle of January 2010. Its basis is the private collection of the sponsor Sergey Tsyupko.
Former warehouse area of 3,5 thousand square meters has been transformed into the exposition. Kiev Museum is very similar to its analogs in Japanese Kioto and Osaka, especially considering its technical fitting. Besides changing expositions on the first floor and the permanent collection, which is the center of the assembly and is placed on the two upper layers, the Museum Complex includes halls for press-conferences and lectures, a library, storages.
Nowadays the museum’s collection that was founded in 1994 includes 4500 storage units: graphic arts, sculpture, decorative-applied arts and also icon painting. The funds constantly increase and are immediately represented in the Museum, without being hidden from visitors. The Museum shows integral presentation of Ukrainian art development in 40 years: from 1960th till present time. Works of representatives of all art schools and streams from all over the country are collected here.
Kiev is represented by Nikolay Glushchenko, Sergey Grigoryev, Mikhail Deregus, Ivan Kavaleridze, Tatyana and Elena Yablonskiye. Kharkov is represented by Adolf Konstantinipolskiy and Aleksandr Khmelnitskiy. Vladimir Zauze, Nikolay Pavlyuk, Vyacheslav Tokarev and Vladimir Filatov represent Odessa. Lvov is represented by Karl Zvirinskiy, Elena Kulchitskaya, Roman Petruk, Roman Selskiy and Ivan Trush, Crimea – by Valentin Bernadskiy, Fedor Zaharov, Petr Srolyarenko and Valentina Tsvetkova, Zakarpatye – by Anton Kashay, Fedor Monaylo and Adalbert Erdelli. There are also pictures of the famous “Ukrainian “Parisians” – Vasiliy Khmelko and Nikolay Vaker, New Yorkers` - Adam Manevich and Mikhail Turovskiy and many others.
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