Kyiv Biennial and Asortymentna Kimnata Screenings
14 November 2025, 7 pm
mumok, Museumsplatz 1, A-1070 Wien
Free admission
Link to the registration: ok.at/en/calendar/kyiv-biennial-and-asortymentna-kimnata-screenings
The screening event is part of the two-day public program accompanying the exhibitions Everything for Everybody and Come and Go, within the framework of the Kyiv Biennial 2025 and Asortymentna Kimnata in Vienna. It is organized by Office Ukraine / tranzit.at in Vienna, in collaboration with curators from the Ivano-Frankivsk-based space Asortymentna Kimnata and the Dnipro Center for Contemporary Culture (DCCC).
The first part of the program takes place on November 13 at AIL – Angewandte Interdisciplinary Lab and includes an evening of conversations with curators, artists, and researchers from Ukraine.

Part I — DCCC / Kyiv Biennial 2025 Program
Curatorial Team Dnipro Center for Contemporary Culture (DCCC):
Anhelina Rozhkova, Olena Olekhnovych, Natasha Chychasova, Kateryna Rusetska, Victoria Donovan
Elias Parvulesco, Profession: Photojournalist. Part 1: Hometown, 2021
Elias Parvulesco, Profession: Photojournalist. Part 2: Monochrome, 2022
Sashko Protyah, War Songs, 2025
Content warning: war, sirens, trauma, visually challenging images
Part II — Come and Go: Feminist Video Art from Ivano-Frankivsk
Curated by Alona Karavai (Asortymentna Kimnata)
Marianna Hlynska, Shattered Reality, 2012
Zoriana Kozak, Rebirth, music: Zlypni, 2020
Maria Rusinkevych, Canvas, 2021
Kris Voitkiv, In Search of Protection, music: Liliia Melnyk and MaksYos, 2023
Diana Derii, Our Shared Body is a Ruin, music: MaksYos, 2023
Anna Potyomkina, Story About a Girl Who Remembered Everything, music: Svitlana Nianio and MaksYos
Closing remarks / Q&A
The Kyiv Biennial, which celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2025, is an international project that interweaves artistic, political, and social issues.
The program is initiated by Office Ukraine Vienna / tranzit.at in collaboration with the Kyiv Biennial and Asortymentna Kimnata, with support from ERSTE Foundation.
At the initiative of tranzit.at, the Lentos Kunstmuseum presents the exhibition Vertical Horizon, conceived specifically for Linz, on view from 12 November, together with the collaborative exhibition Hollow Earth at Kunstraum Memphis. At the same time, further projects are taking place at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, M HKA in Antwerp, the Dnipro Center for Contemporary Culture, and the Dovzhenko Centre in Kyiv.
Asortymentna Kimnata is both an independent art space in Ivano-Frankivsk and a scalable model for supportive, decentralized formats of contemporary art on the so-called “periphery.” Through a practice of radical decentralization, Asortymentna Kimnata facilitates exhibitions, residencies, educational initiatives, and music events, creating a vital infrastructure for contemporary artistic practice beyond urban and institutional centers.
