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Bogdan Kryvosheya
Artist from Ukraine
K19 functions as a platform that supports artists in shaping their voice, realizing art projects, launching collaborations, and presenting their work to the public.
The project spans exhibition-making, curatorial formats, art management, consulting, and artist support, while also facilitating the sale of artworks.
The name K19 originates from Apartment No. 19, where the first physical gallery was meant to open. The war disrupted that plan — but not the essence of the project. Today, K19 operates beyond the limits of physical space, as a mobile and evolving structure dedicated to supporting Ukrainian art.

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Bogdan Kryvosheya
Artist from Ukraine
K19 functions as a platform that supports artists in shaping their voice, realizing art projects, launching collaborations, and presenting their work to the public.
The project spans exhibition-making, curatorial formats, art management, consulting, and artist support, while also facilitating the sale of artworks.
The name K19 originates from Apartment No. 19, where the first physical gallery was meant to open. The war disrupted that plan — but not the essence of the project. Today, K19 operates beyond the limits of physical space, as a mobile and evolving structure dedicated to supporting Ukrainian art.

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Tower of Babel
Sculpture by Bogdan Kryvosheya
42 x 112 cm • Ceramic
Location:
Kyiv, Ukraine
Owned by Gorn Ceramics
Location:
Kyiv, Ukraine
About the artist
Bogdan Kryvosheya
Artist from Ukraine
K19 functions as a platform that supports artists in shaping their voice, realizing art projects, launching collaborations, and presenting their work to the public.
The project spans exhibition-making, curatorial formats, art management, consulting, and artist support, while also facilitating the sale of artworks.
The name K19 originates from Apartment No. 19, where the first physical gallery was meant to open. The war disrupted that plan — but not the essence of the project. Today, K19 operates beyond the limits of physical space, as a mobile and evolving structure dedicated to supporting Ukrainian art.

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