Peter Doroshenko, the director of one of the largest in Europe BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art (Gateshead, England), has been appointed as the President of PinchukArtCentre.
YES Board Members presented to Commissioner Rehn a strategic document for Ukraine’s accession to the EU, “Agenda 2020”. According to YES, there is a need of a new format for the EU-Ukraine relations and a new quality of a cooperation framework that would not be limited to the general European Neighbourhood Policy.
Since the PinchukArtCentre opening in Kyiv, more than 22 000 visitors have attended the "New Space" exhibition. According to Dmitry Logvin, the PinchukArtCentre director, the attendance peak falls on week-ends
In November 10, 2006 in Kiev Deepak Verma and Gaurav Bhattacharya, representatives of Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative, introduced the project of universal access to treatment to key stakeholders in HIV/AIDS area and media.
YES is an international network established in 2004 to promote the development of a just, free and prosperous Ukraine, to build relations with the rest of the world and to support Ukraine’s membership to the European Union.
The film, produced by the USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education with support from Mr. Pinchuk, takes viewers on a journey of discovery, as Mr. Bukovsky and three Ukrainian journalism students absorb the testimony of Jewish survivors who escaped brutal execution and those who rescued friends and neighbors during the Holocaust.
The Victor Pinchuk Foundation and the Economic Education and Research Consortium have launched a joint project – establishing of the Kiev School of Economics (KSE).
The Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative, The Elena Franchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation and The Victor Pinchuk Foundation signed an agreement on cooperation in New York today that will integrate their efforts in the five-year project implementation targeted at slowing the growth of new HIV/AIDS cases, as well as for treatment and support of people living with HIV/AIDS in Ukraine.
On the 16th of September, Victor Pinchuk’s Foundation “Contemporary Art in Ukraine” will open in Kyiv one of the biggest in the Eastern Europe centre for contemporary art - PinchukArtCentre.
On 25 February 2009 the names of the 20 shortlisted nominees for the
PinchukArtCentre Prize, a nationwide prize in contemporary art for
young Ukrainian artists, have been announced.
The £300 000 proceeds from selling the «Dark Days» by Damien Hirst will
be handed over to the Cradles of Hope, a programme developed by the
Victor Pinchuk Foundation and aimed at providing aid to newborns in
Ukraine.