LONDON, UK – Vogue Ukraine, in partnership with the global platform PhotoVogue, presents FUTURESPECTIVE, an exhibition created to support and promote Ukrainian artists on the international stage. It will be held at the Saatchi Gallery in London and will bring together the works of 34 contemporary authors representing the new generation of Ukrainian photography.
The exhibition features works in various genres and formats, including documentary and art photography, still life, landscape, and collage. The projects explore themes of youth, life, and hope during war, as well as identity and memory. The artists work at the intersection of personal and collective experience, and their works address intimate themes — family, emotions, self-discovery — and become part of a broader dialogue about the meaning of life and the human experience of war. Together, they form a visual portrait of a generation that speaks to the viewer with sensitivity and power.
Featured artists: Vladyslav Andrievsky, Vic Bakin, Lesha Berezovskiy, Mishka Bochkaryov, Ania Brudna, Alex Blanco, Nazar Furyk, Egor Guschin, Artem Humilevskyi, Vadym Ivchenko, Yourko Kalichack, Ksenia Kargina, Daniil Kotliar, Sasha Kurmaz, Ira Lupu, Dom Marker, Mykola Maychyk, Yegor Parker, Anatoliy Petchenko, Kristina Podobed, Oleksiy, Ponomaryov, Alina Prisich, Julie Poly, Viacheslav Poliakov, Irina Shkoda, Elena Subach, Synchrodogs, Daria Svertilova, Anya Tsaruk, Daniel Vaysberg, Vasylyna Vrublevska, Yan Wasiuchnik, Stephan Lisowski, Volodymyr Kaminetsky.
The project was implemented with the support of the Embassy of Ukraine in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, PhotoVogue, Kernel, LEX by Nemiroff and The Natalia Cola Foundation.
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Dates and Opening Hours
Open to the public: 23 October – 16 November 2025
Hours: 10 AM – 6 PM (last admission 5.30 PM)
Admission to this exhibition is free, with a suggested donation of £3.
ABOUT VOGUE UKRAINE
Vogue Ukraine has been published since 2013. Due to its unique visual language and a wide range of talents involved in its creation, the publication has become a powerful voice on the international fashion scene. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Ukrainian Vogue has initiated and actively covered important cultural, social and humanitarian projects in the country and beyond.
New editorial initiatives – the Vogue Ukraine Forces of Fashion Conference and the Vogue Leaders Summit – have become essential platforms for developing creativity and resilience, allowing Ukrainian talents to showcase themselves even in the most challenging times.
Vogue Ukraine is actively expanding its international audience. Selected materials are translated to reach a global community of readers, friends and partners. Despite the challenges of the times, the brand actively promotes Ukrainian fashion, culture, and business globally.
ABOUT SAATCHI GALLERY
Since 1985, Saatchi Gallery has provided an innovative platform for contemporary art. Exhibitions have presented works by largely unseen young artists, or by international artists whose work has been rarely or never exhibited in the UK. This approach has made the Gallery one of the most recognised names in contemporary art. Since moving to its current 70,000 square feet space in the Duke of York’s Headquarters in Chelsea, London, the Gallery has welcomed over 10 million visitors. The Gallery hosts thousands of school visits annually and has over 6 million followers on social media. In 2019, Saatchi Gallery became a registered charity, beginning a new chapter in its history.
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