
Vogue Ukraine joins forces with PhotoVogue to present FUTURESPECTIVE, an exhibition dedicated to supporting and promoting Ukrainian artists on the international stage. Running from October 23 to November 16 at London’s Saatchi Gallery, the show gathers the work of 34 contemporary photographers who represent the country’s emerging creative vision.
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The exhibition features a range of genres and techniques, from documentary and art photography to still life, landscape, and collage. Each project captures a personal and collective story that reflects on identity, memory, and the resilience of youth in a time of conflict. Through these works, the artists explore emotional and human experiences, family, hope, loss, and rediscovery.

The showcased artists include Vladyslav Andrievsky, Vic Bakin, Lesha Berezovskiy, Mishka Bochkaryov, Ania Brudna, Alex Blanco, Nazar Furyk, Egor Guschin, Artem Humilevskyi, Vadym Ivchenko, Yourko Kalichack, Ksenia Kargina, Daniil Kotliar, Sasha Kurmaz, Ira Lupu, Dom Marker, Mykola Maychyk, Yegor Parker, Anatoliy Petchenko, Kristina Podobed, Oleksiy Ponomaryov, Alina Prisich, Julie Poly, Viacheslav Poliakov, Irina Shkoda, Elena Subach, Synchrodogs, Daria Svertilova, Anya Tsaruk, Daniel Vaysberg, Vasylyna Vrublevska, Yan Wasiuchnik, Stephan Lisowski, and Volodymyr Kaminetsky.
Each artist approaches the visual medium as a space of testimony and imagination. Their works chronicle daily life, question belonging, and search for beauty within uncertainty. FUTURESPECTIVE gives voice to a generation that continues to document its time with sensitivity and purpose. The project was realized with the support of the Embassy of Ukraine in the United Kingdom, PhotoVogue, Kernel, LEX by Nemiroff, and The Natalia Cola Foundation.


Since its founding in 1985, Saatchi Gallery has established itself as one of the most influential platforms for contemporary art. Known for introducing emerging voices and presenting rarely seen international work, the gallery has become a key space for discovery. Now located in the Duke of York’s Headquarters in Chelsea, London, it has welcomed over ten million visitors and engages thousands of students each year through educational initiatives. In 2019, Saatchi Gallery became a registered charity, expanding its mission to support artistic innovation and access.
Through FUTURESPECTIVE, Vogue Ukraine and PhotoVogue present a new chapter in Ukrainian photography, turning personal stories into a shared vision of hope and memory.

















