“Russian Invasion of Ukraine” photo exhibition by Maxim Dondyuk open soon in Budapest
Coming soon to the House of Lucie Budapest, one of the most powerful exhibitions this year: “Russian Invasion of Ukraine,” by Maxim Dondyuk and the Ukraine Moments Exhibition.
The series of photographs will bring us the provocative, uncensored moments of the Ukrainian war and shine the spotlight on what the Ukrainian people are going through since the war started.
Maxim Dondyuk shared his thoughts about the upcoming exhibition, “I’m honored to showcase my photography at Lucie House gallery and thankful to everyone who made this happen and who gonna visit the exhibition. On February 24, a new phase of a long-lasting battle between Ukraine and Russia started, dozens of cities and villages have been destroyed, thousands of people were killed, and millions fled. As a Ukrainian and a photographer, I felt that couldn’t stay apart at such an important historical period for my country, and so I put on hold my other projects and continue the chronicle of Ukraine in its period of self-affirmation as an independent country, which I’m leading since 2013. “
The exhibition will officially commence at the House of Lucie with the Opening Event on the 29th of June, 2022 at 18:00 where attendees will be gathering in support of the Ukrainian community as well as the brave documentary photographers. The Ukrainian Ambassador in Hungary, H. E. Ms. Liubov Nepop will also be attending the event.
In the coming week after the Opening Event, the exhibition will be open to guests from 12:00-18:00 on Tuesdays and Fridays at the House of Lucie Budapest Gallery (Address: Budapest, Falk Miksa utca 30. 1055)
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