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A statement from the ownership of The Art Newspaper Group on Ukraine

"At times like these, a means of cultural dialogue is especially valuable"

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2 March 2022
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© Yehor Milohrodskyi

© Yehor Milohrodskyi

We are shaken and deeply concerned by the latest events unfolding in Ukraine. We are hopeful that this conflict will soon be resolved and that peace will be restored. The Art Newspaper continues its editorially independent coverage of the international art world. We feel that, at times like these, a means of cultural dialogue is especially valuable.

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