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War in contemporary art

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What does the situation of the contemporary artistic world in Ukraine at war look like? Is the war visible in contemporary artistic practice in the public space? Listen to the next episode of our ‘Ukraine Heritage Spotlight’ series. In this episode Artur Wabik, a visual artist specialising in murals and graffiti, curator, manager of cultural projects based in Krakow, co-founder of the Comic Museum in Krakow, shares his perspective on Ukrainian institutions, exhibitions, projects and careers of artists as they are today.

Ukraine Heritage Spotlight is a series of podcasts on saving Ukraine’s cultural heritage from the Europa Nostra Heritage Hub in Kraków.

Hosted by John Beauchamp and Dr Katarzyna Jagodzińska, head of the Europa Nostra Heritage Hub in Krakow.

The project is co-financed by the European Union and the City of Krakow.