Four quotes, four different stories.
Art, culture, war, and the experiences of Ukrainians around the world through the voices of our guests.
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Biosphere sells about 1 million products daily and exports to 25 countries.
How a Ukrainian company scales internationally—an interview with Yurii Holianych.
👉https://t.co/ZlYWrJIFNZ
Photo credits: Biosphere Corporation
Zhanna Kadyrova represents Ukraine at the Venice Biennale with "Security Guarantees".
On art during wartime, "Origami Deer", and the role of memory—in an interview with Yellow Blue.
👉https://t.co/1ZRZWNBqqy
Photo credits: Zhanna Kadyrova
Alina and Danylo Herhel moved from Dnipro to Warsaw in 2013.
Today, their Herhel Clinic operates in two Polish cities and specializes in anti-aging and regenerative therapies.
👉https://t.co/C1Jn8lzXh5
Video credits: Herhel Clinic
Ukrainian oenologists Alina Tenetka and Maria Skorchenko are developing the Brave Roots wine brand in New Zealand.
They deliberately work with non-trendy grape varieties and produce craft wine.
👉https://t.co/pv30nAhNoT
Photo credits: Brave Roots
Ancient Smithy is a Ukrainian collectible axe brand with a million-dollar turnover.
More than 90% of its products are sold abroad, including items for God of War, sci-fi, and pop culture fans.
👉https://t.co/pd9WPhdKxC
Video credits: Ancient Smithy
James Yurichuk started Wuxly because his girlfriend was freezing in Toronto.
Today, the brand produces uniforms and develops smart clothing for the military.
👉https://t.co/vp1FX8EO0V
Photo credits: Wuxly / James Yurichuk
Nikita Kravtsov is a Ukrainian artist working between Paris and the global art scene.
On emigration, murals, anarchy, and the war—in an interview with Yellow Blue.
👉https://t.co/Xc50NprJlK
Photo credits: Nikita Kravtsov
Tetyana Berezhna on cultural diplomacy, the Venice Biennale, and working with Ukrainians abroad.
How Ukraine manages to stay in global focus during the war.
@MinCultUkraine
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Photo credits: @BerezhnaT / Julia Weber
10 Ukrainian toy brands that work with safe materials and sell worldwide.
The list includes construction sets, wooden models, modeling clay, Montessori kits, plush toys, and coloring posters.
👉https://t.co/y66RmzbVKx
A new episode of HERE&THERE explores Ukrainian national culture.
@starodubska discusses how mentality is shaped and how war and migration affect it.
👉https://t.co/QiUKtdPFUU
Spogad is a Ukrainian brand from Dnipro creating jewelry from recycled plastic.
Founder Anastasiia Kondratieva develops the brand in France and promotes Ukrainian sustainable design.
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Photo credits: Spogad / Anastasiia Kondratieva
Bibliotheque de Parfum, founded by Lora Nekrasova, is a Ukrainian niche fragrance brand.
Since 2022, it has expanded to 20 EU markets and Canada.
👉https://t.co/uHZADUcbw0
Video credits: Bibliotheque de Parfum
The 61st Venice Biennale has opened.
Ukraine presents Zhanna Kadyrova’s Origami Deer, evacuated from Pokrovsk in 2024. The event is marked by protests and Russia’s return.
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A new episode of HERE&THERE explores the first Ukrainian immigrants in Canada and their relationship with Indigenous peoples.
Featuring researcher Pamela Trischuk from the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village.
👉https://t.co/WkdHStJpxI
Yury Gogotsi is one of the world’s most highly cited Ukrainian scientists.
His team discovered MXenes—a new class of materials now researched in more than 100 countries.
👉https://t.co/9tWzWLAO7e
Photo credits: Yury Gogotsi
Ukraine opened its “Security Guarantees” pavilion at the 61st Venice Biennale.
At the center of the project is Zhanna Kadyrova’s Origami Deer, evacuated from Pokrovsk in 2024 as the frontline approached.
15 Ukrainian brands that create bridal dresses, suits, and footwear, from contemporary design to traditional Ukrainian attire.
The Yellow Blue selection features brands that have been creating gowns, suits, and footwear in Ukraine and abroad for decades.
https://t.co/u0HqlHd2A8
A new episode of HERE&THERE explores Ukrainians abroad and how their perspectives are shifting.
Featuring Olga Tokariuk and her Chatham House research on migrant attitudes.
👉https://t.co/3aWez7WxoL
@olgatokariuk
Nina Murashkina is a contemporary Ukrainian artist whose works are sold for tens of thousands of dollars and are shown in galleries in Barcelona, New York, and Vienna.
She received the A-FAD Award in 2023.
👉https://t.co/hP3AiUgaWn
Photo credits: Nina Murashkina