Skip to content
Call Us Today! 212-533-4646 | MON-FRI 12PM - 4PM (EST)
DONATE
SUBSCRIBE
Search for:
About Us
UNWLA 100
Publications
FAQ
Annual Report 2024
Annual Report 2023
Annual Report 2022
Annual Report 2021
Initiatives
Advocate
Educate
Cultivate
Care
News
Newsletters
Sign Up For Our Newsletter
Join UNWLA
Become a Member
Volunteer With Us
Donate to UNWLA
Members Portal
Shop to Support Ukraine
Search for:
Print
Print Page
Download
Download Page
Download Right Page
Open
1
2-3
4-5
6-7
8-9
10-11
12-13
14-15
16-17
18-19
20-21
22-23
24-25
26-27
28-29
30-31
32-33
34-35
36-37
38-39
40
4 OUR LIFE • August 2025 THE UKRAINIAN MUSEUM 222E6NYC Boris Mikhailov September 13, 2025 – January 18, 2026 In a momentous celebration of modern pho - tography, this fall The Ukrainian Museum is unveiling a major exhibition featuring the pro - found works of seminal artist Boris Mikhailov. Parliament series Yesterday’s Sandwich series Yesterday’s Sandwich series The exhibition, showcasing pieces from his acclaimed series Yesterday’s Sandwich and Parliament , marks a sig - nificant milestone as it is the first time these powerful images will be displayed in New York. Mikhailov, a luminary of contemporary art, captures the intricate narratives of post-Soviet Ukraine through a lens that oscillates between stark realism and poignant absurdity. Yesterday’s Sandwich reveals the textured struggles of everyday life through a series of intimate portraits, while Parliament critiques the political turbu - lence and societal disarray that have characterized the nation’s recent history. The exhibition not only highlights Mikhailov’s unique vision but also serves as a vital cultural bridge, fostering understanding of the Ukrainian experience during a piv - otal time. With each photograph, visitors are invited to engage with the humanity behind the lens, prompting re - flections on identity, resilience, and the passage of time. As The Ukrainian Museum embraces this comprehensive showcase, it underscores its commitment to enriching the dialogue surrounding Ukrainian art and history with - in an international context. Parliament series
Page load link
Go to Top