

Bereznitsky Art Foundation proudly presents a new project by the renowned Ukrainian artist Hanna Kryvolap — “Horizons”.
This exhibition is more than a series of landscapes. It is a personal visual diary where every colour, every line, and every compositional pause reflects lived experience — encounters, journeys, and reflections.
Cities and countries here have no fixed geographical coordinates; they exist as spaces of emotion and memory, transformed into a chromatic language that lies at the core of the artist’s creative credo.
In Kryvolap’s works, colouristic expressions and refined plasticity balance the world’s restless motion, capturing a moment of stillness. It is that instant when the energy of colour finds harmony with measured lines, and expression takes on a complete, enduring form, preserving an inner, almost tangible tension within the canvas.
In the artist’s own words:
“I am fascinated by interpreting reality and historical narratives through the language of painterly combinations — translating intellectual and emotional processes into a visual language via colour, composition, texture, and form, capable of revealing the layered nature of memory and the temporal strata of experience.”
Hanna Kryvolap’s name is well-known on the international art scene, with projects realised both in Ukraine and abroad.
For Bereznitsky Art Foundation, it is an honour to present “Horizons” — an exhibition where landscape becomes a philosophical meditation, and colour serves as an instrument for profound dialogue with the viewer.












