Eugene BarabanUntitled (Rebirth) | Sergii SimutinTraffic Lights | Rusty Trawler (Расти Троллер)Lifeline (the book in hands says “War and Peace”) |
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Elena AlyabyevaHeat in the Town | Katya BondarecSilence | Eugene BarabanThe Essence of the Soviet Regime in One Item |
Vitalij ZdebskijSent Away (Talks series) | A. BondarchukIn Jerusalem Jews are Praying for Ukraine by the Wailing Wall | Sergii SimutinSaint Wheat |
Sergii SimutinSaint Corn | Eugene BarabanMilitary Easter Egg (Pysanka) | Aleksandra MarkytanThirty First Spring |
Elena AlyabyevaCurrent | Kristina Otchich-CherniakHallway | Elena AlyabyevaRaining |
Eugene BarabanRussia and the Bear | O. BilobranThe Correct Bottle and a Pomegranate | Roman BonchukWaiting for the Occupant |
Rusty Trawler (Расти Троллер)Pyramid of Needs (the word on the foreheads is “War”) | Diana ZvarunCode of a Nation | Kristina Otchich-CherniakTriage |
Iryna NyavchukMoon Goddes | Rusty Trawler (Расти Троллер)United States of Blood | Roman BonchukThe Temple of Spirit, Heroism, and Freedom |
Denis CherniyTV Head | Natalia ShynkarenkoThe Power Is Back | Eugene BarabanPysanka, Art of Ukraine |
Eugene BarabanWhat is the Difference Between Facebook and the Russian Regime? |
Resident Artists
What We Do
What began as a simple way to help Ukrainian artists emotionally and financially by buying their art and compiling their stories, now, has grown into a complex project that at this time has two goals:
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An immediate goal of financially helping the artists that were most affected by the war.
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A far-reaching goal of developing and strengthening artistic ties between the United States and Ukraine.
Please see Our Efforts section to learn more of our actions and plans and more ways that you can help. All of the art that you can see on this website, unless marked otherwise, is available for sale. Please fill in the form in the Contact section and we will get back to you with the details on the piece of art that you are interested in.
profits go back to the artists and to finance cultural exchange projects
over $8,000 distributed to artists to date
Conflicted Art @ the Arts Club of Washington - October 8-29, 2022
Conflicted Art @ il Canale restaurant - November 10, 2022 through January, 2023
Conflicted Art @ New Heights restaurant - June - December 2023
Yevgen Nemchenko spoke at the XX INTERNATIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL CONFERENCE "SPACE OF ART THERAPY". April 2022
Yevgen Nemchenko spoke at the Creating a Restorative Space for Care-Givers involved in the War in Ukraine webinar about life, mood, and reflections of the war within the Ukrainian art community. February 19, 2022
About Us
Yevgen Nemchenko came to the United States from Ukraine 20 years ago. He has been an art and antiques collector for over 10 years focusing primarily on local and American art. However, when the invasion happened, he felt he had to help the situation in the only meaningful way he could. Yevgen used his network in the Ukrainian art world to purchase a number of works with the goal of helping artists personally and giving them and their work more global exposure. Doing so would encourage a way of looking beyond the often hyper-visual, dehumanizing, and sensationalist media pieces, but instead to look at Ukraine and the wider context of the war through the humanity, creativity, and personal stories coming of Ukrainian artists. Yevgen's wife, Kristina, quickly joined the team after project's inception and offered expertise in social media and her aesthetic eye. Conflicted Art would like to thank our longtime friend, Oleg V., for helping with graphic design and sharing in the costs, as well as a good friend, James Gregg, for his academic eye and editing.
Ben Cunningham
General Manager
Yevgen Nemchenko
Founder
If you are interested in purchasing or showcasing the art on this website or in other forms of cooperation, please send a note below