Press-releases
The Victor Pinchuk Foundation offered a grant to the International Conference "Facing Tomorrow" organized and held under the auspices of the President of Israel since 2008. The grant is provided under the Foundation's strategic direction of activities, entitled "Investing in the world", aimed at fostering a more integrated world.
From 21 to 31 July 2009, under the “Nature Reserve - 2009” project, the winners of the Zavtra.UA scholarship programme initiated by the Victor Pinchuk Foundation will put the above project into practice in the Gomolsha Forests National Park of Kharkiv region
On 16 July 2009 based at Mykolaiv Regional Children’s Hospital the Victor Pinchuk Foundation opened the eighteenth “Cradles of Hope” Neonatal Centre under the Programme bearing the same name
The Victor Pinchuk Foundation invites potential candidates to take part in a selection process under the programme “WorldWideStudies”. The first 20-30 programme participants will go to study abroad already in 2010. The Foundation will give grants to young Ukrainians aged 35 and under who wish to get a Master’s degree in the world’s top universities in the fields of agriculture, environment and ecology, law and public administration
The 2nd Youth Forum of the nationwide scholarship programme ‘Zavtra.ua’ of the Victor Pinchuk Foundation was held from 16 to 19 May. The event gathered 318 top students from all over Ukraine, the winners of this year’s Zavtra.UA competition
The Kyivites and the guests of the Ukrainian capital showed an unprecedented interest in the exhibition of Damien Hirst ‘Requiem’ that opened for the public access on Saturday, April 25
On 25 Aprill the PinchukArtCentre (Kyiv, Ukraine) presented Requiem, a major retrospective of over 100 works dating from 1990 to 2008, by Damien Hirst. The exhibition also includes 40 new skull paintings created by the artist between 2006 and 2008.
On April 22, 2009, in the premises of the Neonatological Centre of the National Children's Specialized Hospital ‘Okhmatdyt', the 17th centre ‘Cradles oh Hope' was opened in Kyiv. It is a joint project of the British artist Damien Hirst and of the Victor Pinchuk Foundation under the Foundation's program in the field of health protection ‘Cradles of Hope'.
A joint project “Ask Damien Hirst a question” by the PinchukArtCentre and Korrespondent.net has started on 15 April 2009. During the next 8 days Ukrainians will be able to submit a question for one of the most iconic artist of our time. This can be done on-line through a specially created webpage