Digital Museum of Stolen Art created in Ukraine

Digital Museum of Stolen Art created in Ukraine

The idea to create a media space belongs to the linza agency (Creative Communications Agency).

In the museum, you can view works of art stolen by Russians from the Kuindzhi Museum in Mariupol.

"This is not just an archive of stolen works, but an artistic rethinking of the crime committed by Russia against the Ukrainian people," says Les Yakymchuk, co-founder of linza agency.

Olena Zenchenko, art director of the agency and a cultural critic, says the team plans to add to the online museum exhibits stolen by Russians from museums in Sumy, Donetsk, Luhansk, Mykolaiv, Kherson, Kyiv, Zaporizhzhia, Crimea (Qirim) and Kharkiv regions.