We spoke about the «Postcards from Ukraine» project and its purpose with Nadiya Koval, head of the analytical department of the Ukrainian Institute.
Nadia Koval: «Postcards from Ukraine» is an online project. We plan that it will consist of 70 postcards. The initial third has now been released and over time, it should expand beyond the online format. Its next formats will include exhibitions, the printing of postcards, and other ways into physical space.
«The Postcards from Ukraine project aims to document and demonstrate the damage caused to Ukrainian culture by the Russian occupiers as a result of bombing and shelling during the full-scale war that Russia launched against Ukraine on February 24, 2022.»
Nadiya Koval: Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the occupiers have been destroying our country’s historical, architectural and archaeological monuments every day. The Russian military cynically and mercilessly fires at museums, memorials, university buildings, and movie theaters. They fire rockets at churches, temples, cathedrals, television towers, and monuments. Russia is not just destroying Ukrainian cities and villages, but it is systematically destroying Ukrainian cultural heritage, which is thousands of years old. Some objects are completely destroyed and others are partially damaged. These are different buildings from different regions
Ukrainian cities have different degrees of destruction. With good monitoring and effort, we will be able to restore some. Others, unfortunately, are lost forever.
This is a very serious attack on our history and culture. We must show it all. The identity dimension of this war is extremely important.
Nadia Koval: Our list includes buildings that belong to medieval architecture, as well as newer ones. We try not to think in terms of «old is more valuable.» We do not compare or rank. All damage is important. These are all layers of Ukrainian culture. Everyone deserves attention and memory.
In the Luhansk region, for example, many objects of sacred architecture have been destroyed. There, total destruction is taking place, as in the example of the building of the Lysychan multidisciplinary gymnasium. In 2017, the building was among the five finalists of a competition, which takes place every year with the support of the King of Belgium’s foundation. This building received the «Belgian Heritage Abroad» award.
The Holy Dormition Sviatohirskaya Lavra is located on the high chalk bank of the Siverskyi Donets River, the so-called Holy Mountains. This is a unique object of the cultural heritage of Ukraine. According to archaeological findings, the first Christian cave abodes appeared on these mountains even before the baptism of Kyivan Rus.
Today, more than ever, we need solidarity and support from the international community. Everyone can make a huge impact and deprive Russia of this leverage, regardless of their location. Distribute flyers on social media, send them to influencers and let them hear your voice.