Ukrainian artist Olga Vynnyk selected for prestigious London art biennale 2025

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Posted: Saturday, May 24, 2025 - 20:38

 Olga Vynnyk, a Ukrainian fine art photographer originally from Kharkiv and currently living and working in the UK, has been selected to participate in the London Art Biennale 2025 — one of the UK’s most prestigious international art events. The Biennale will take place from 16 to 20 July 2025 at the historic Chelsea Old Town Hall in London and will showcase 350 artists from over 60 countries.

Organised in collaboration with London’s renowned Gagliardi Gallery, the Biennale is curated by an international panel led by Peter Gagliardi. The event presents museum-quality works across painting, sculpture, photography, installation, and mixed media, and is celebrated for its high curatorial standards and cultural diversity. It draws collectors, critics, and thousands of visitors to Chelsea, one of London’s most vibrant cultural districts.

Olga Vynnyk will exhibit “A Moment of Eternity” — a photographic work captured in the scenic landscapes of Lynton and Lynmouth, North Devon. The piece explores themes of time, stillness, and resilience, expressed through a poetic and minimalist composition. The image has already resonated with many for its meditative atmosphere and emotional depth.

About Olga Vynnyk:

Olga Vynnyk is a Ukrainian fine art photographer, born and raised in Kharkiv. She relocated to the UK due to the war in Ukraine, a life-altering experience that deeply influences her artistic perspective. Now based in Lynton, Devon, her work is known for its quiet visual poetry and emotional subtlety. Often inspired by nature, atmosphere, and solitude, her photographs use space and minimalism to evoke inner reflection and timelessness.

A Moment of Eternity marks a significant milestone in her evolving artistic journey.

About the London Art Biennale:

The London Art Biennale is a leading contemporary art exhibition open to all artistic styles and disciplines, with no set theme, selecting 350 artists from all around the world.

Organised in partnership with the Gagliardi Gallery, the Biennale is known for its high curatorial standards and its celebration of cultural diversity. It attracts collectors, critics, and thousands of visitors to Chelsea, one of London’s most vibrant cultural districts.

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