A reflection on exhibition making
                                          amidst war, ways of practicing with at-risk institutional archives, and the role of the artist as a witness. The program will
                                          feature a curatorial introduction to the exhibition projects from the Dnipro Center for Contemporary Culture (DCCC) and Asortymentna
                                          Kimnata, Ivano-Frankivsk.
 The program will feature a curatorial introduction
                                          to the exhibition projects from the Dnipro Center for Contemporary Culture (DCCC) and Asortymentna Kimnata, Ivano-Frankivsk.
Everything for EverybodyConversation with the Curators of the Dnipro Center for Contemporary
                                          CultureThe first part of the evening addresses the theme of heritage under threat, the precariousness of
                                          archives, and the ways in which artistic practice can resist destruction while fostering new forms of collective memory.
Curators Kateryna Rusetska, Victoria Donovan, and Natasha Chychasova, together with colleagues from the Pokrovsk Historical
                                          Museum, Tetiana Kostiuchenko and Anhelina Rozhkova, will discuss the research foundations of the exhibition “Everything for
                                          Everybody”, developed for the Kyiv Biennale 2025 in collaboration with the Dnipro Center for Contemporary Culture (DCCC).
The exhibition framework consists of archival sources from the Franki Raffles Photography Collection at the University
                                          of St Andrews, and the photographic archive of Mykola Bilokon, preserved by the Pokrovsk Historical Museum. Raffles’s Soviet
                                          Women series documents labor and gender across the late Soviet Union in 1989, while Bilokon’s photographs portray everyday
                                          life in Pokrovsk during the collapse of the Soviet Union and Ukraine’s early independence.
In 2024, Pokrovsk was
                                          destroyed by Russian bombs, forcing the evacuation of the museum’s collections. The exhibition traces this story of fragility
                                          and displacement, bringing Bilokon’s archive into dialogue with Raffles’s images to reflect on how we document and remember
                                          places that are endangered or erased entirely.
Do Toads Sing in the Walls?Conversation
                                          with Olga Poliak and Alona Karavai, curators of Asortymentna Kimnata, Ivano-FrankivskThe second conversation
                                          turns to “Do Toads Sing in the Walls?”, a project developed by Asortymentna Kimnata in Ivano-Frankivsk, which established
                                          a dialogue between artists serving on the frontline and those remaining in civilian contexts.
Curators Olga Poliak
                                          and Alona Karavai will present the project through photographic documentation of exhibitions first realized in February 2025,
                                          alongside close readings of selected works from the exhibition they brought to Vienna from Ivano-Frankivsk.
Guest
                                          speaker Klementyna Kvindt, drone operator, poet, and ornithologist, will join via Zoom to share her reflections on displacement,
                                          resistance, and service in the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The title comes from the song Evening of Toads by Stanislav
                                          Krul and colleagues, written with the help of AI.
The evening will end with a live sound performance by Anton Lapov
                                          (Anton Makarevych), a Ukrainian media artist, computer musician, and curator. Lapov is the coordinator of the media-art collective
                                          Art Cluster R+N+D and founder of the digital record label BOCTOK.
About this programmeThe
                                          programme is initiated by Office Ukraine Vienna in collaboration with the Kyiv Biennale and Asortymentna Kimnata, with support
                                          from ERSTE Foundation.
It will continue on 14 Nov at mumok Kino with a special screening program curated by the
                                          Dnipro Center for Contemporary Culture and Asortymentna Kimnata.
Further information and linksMore info about Kyiv BiennalMore
                                          info about Asortymentna KimnataMore info about Office Ukraine. Support
                                          for Ukrainian Artists