
White Space
The gallery space for small but important exhibitions in the heart of Kyiv cultural district. The White Space program focuses on the young generation of Ukrainian artists and meaningful projects that reveal unknown pages of Ukrainian history of Art.
You can also find a library, where books and periodicals about Ukrainian art are located, as well as catalogues of exhibitions from the most famous museums around the globe.
Information for visitors
Welcome to White space, open from Tuesday till Saturday, 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM!
Please note that visits to the gallery are by appointment only.
To ensure a personalized experience, kindly schedule your visit in advance. For inquiries or to arrange a visit, you can reach us through the provided contact information or via our social media channels.
Exhibitions in this location
Oleksandr Aksinin (1949–1985) was a Ukrainian graphic artist and intellectual whose complex works interweave art, philosophy, and literature. His intricate symbols and bookplates transcend traditional definitions, inviting viewers into intellectual puzzles filled with references to global literature, mythology, and sacred texts.
In the project artist focuses on the emotional relationship of Ukrainians to the land as a kind of constant, one that is now facing destruction. In this project, Kravets captures both the physical death of the land and its spiritual rebirth in the eyes of those who care for it.
The central theme of the exhibition is the exploration of collective trauma during wartime, the proximity of death, and the sense of helplessness that drives one to seek the magical, archaic, and sacred.