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Photos 22:17 27 Jan 2025

Solutions to win: Kyiv to auction Yakiv Hnizdovsky art to fund special vehicles for Ukrainian intelligence

Photo: Ukraine’s intelligence

On January 26, the Kyiv bookstore "Sens" on Khreshchatyk launched an exhibition titled "Twelve Birds and Other Disappearing Creatures," showcasing the works of Yakiv Hnizdovsky to mark the 110th anniversary of his birth. As part of the event, a charity auction will take place, with proceeds going towards purchasing special transportation for soldiers of the Ministry of Defense's Main Directorate of Intelligence.

Ukraine's intelligence reported that.

Yakiv Hnizdovsky is an outstanding Ukrainian and American graphic artist, artist, and art critic. At one time, his paintings hung in the office of US President John F. Kennedy in the White House.

У Києві відкрили благодійну виставку

Photo: Ukraine's intelligence

The exhibition is organized by the Shum Gallery, the cultural institution "Between the Ears," and the artist's family. As part of the event, a charity online auction featuring the artist's works will be held, with all proceeds going towards buying specialized vehicles for soldiers of Ukraine's Main Directorate of Intelligence under the Ministry of Defense.

У Києві відкрили благодійну виставку

Photo: Ukraine's intelligence

Bidding is now open and will continue until 7:00 PM on March 2, 2025. You can place your bid at this link.

У Києві відкрили благодійну виставку

Photo: Ukraine's intelligence

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