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CIHA Condemns Russian Attacks Against Ukraine

Posted: March 12, 2022

The NCHA Board has strongly endorsed the following message from the International Committee of the History of Art (CIHA): 

The Comité inter­na­tional d’histoire de l’art (CIHA) vehe­mently condemns the Russian attacks against Ukraine and expresses its heartfelt partic­i­pa­tion in the suffering of all the popu­la­tion in Ukraine. Along with the human suffering, CIHA is deeply concerned with the recent news of attacks to cultural sites in the country, like the burning down to the ground of the Ivankiv Museum north of Kyiv, which held twenty works of Maria Prymachenko, a renowned twentieth-century self-taught folk artist whose talent was praised by Pablo Picasso and have inspired multiple contem­po­rary artists worldwide. Other important heritage sites are being threat­ened by the invading troops. CIHA is concerned that these war oper­a­tions will have a lasting impact on the country’s artistic and monu­men­tal heritage and urges the attacking belliger­ent to protect this histor­i­cal heritage. CIHA expresses its sympathy and support for the community of Ukrainian academics and conser­va­tors who are facing such a dramatic and unjust situation. CIHA will stand by the community of art histo­ri­ans of Ukraine to rebuild an intel­lec­tual life, as well as by all the Russians who have expressed in different ways their oppo­si­tion to a war they do not believe in or have been forced to fight.