Facts About Gogolfest
GOGOLFEST is an annual international festival dedicated to celebrating contemporary art and cinema in Kyiv, Ukraine. Named after the renowned writer Mykola Gogol, this vibrant event showcases a diverse array of theater, music, film, literature, and visual arts.
Founded in 2007 by Vladislav Vasylenko and Evgeni Utkin, the festival distinguishes itself by embracing contemporary trends and utilizing unconventional venues to present traditional art forms. GOGOLFEST is known for its innovative approach, featuring collaborations that transcend artistic boundaries, including audiovisual presentations and partnerships with scientists.
Typically held in September, the festival is a hotspot for international and experimental films, playing a pivotal role in revitalizing Ukrainian theater. Attendees can enjoy readings from modern authors, interactions with publishing house representatives, and exhibitions of visual art, including street art.
Over the years, GOGOLFEST has taken place in various iconic locations around Kyiv, such as the Mystetskyi Arsenal Museum, Dovzhenko Film Studios, and the Telichka Industrial Area. The festival's mission is to celebrate artistic diversity, promote Ukrainian cultural heritage, and foster international collaborations in contemporary art and cinema.