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  • Art against Artillery : Voices of Resilience 
  • Art against Artillery : Voices of Resilience 
  • Art against Artillery : Voices of Resilience 
  • Art against Artillery : Voices of Resilience 
  • Art against Artillery : Voices of Resilience 
  • Art against Artillery : Voices of Resilience 
  • Art against Artillery : Voices of Resilience 
  • Art against Artillery : Voices of Resilience 

Art against Artillery: Voices of Resilience

Art against Artillery: Voices of Resilience by Olha Volynska explores the transformative power of art in times of war.

 

It highlights how art becomes not only a source of resilience but also a means of survival. In the face of destruction, Ukrainian artists fight to preserve their national identity and culture, turning art into a vital tool for healing and resistance.

 

This book was made possible through the kind support of Kilden Performing Arts Centre and the Association of Norwegian Theatres and Orchestras.

It is a powerful and poignant account from behind the scenes of the Ukrainian cultural landscape—a landscape shaped by an ongoing full-scale war. This work exemplifies commendable and vital journalism, featuring descriptions and eyewitness accounts that repeatedly engage the reader.

"It should be read by many, many readers, and distributed in at least English, Norwegian, and German. This is good and important journalism, with descriptions and eyewitness accounts that grab the reader repeatedly"

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Olga Volynska

Journalist, writer,
documentary filmmaker

Olha Volynska is a multi-award-winning journalist, documentary filmmaker and human rights advocate from Dnipro, Ukraine. She has authored five books, including Wie der Krieg uns verändert (How War Changes Us) published in 2023 by Verlag Klingenberg in Graz, Austria.

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