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UNIQA Ukraine Insures Art for the First Time in Ukraine: Cultural Protection for the “Paradise / Hell” Exhibition at Zenyk Art Gallery

24/ 06/ 2025
  Art deserves protection no less than people, vehicles, buildings, or manufacturing. UNIQA Ukraine has taken a step that opens a new chapter in the Ukrainian insurance industry — for the first time, artworks exhibited in a modern gallery, Zenyk Art Gallery (Lviv), have been insured. Our parent company, UNIQA Austria, has been the insurance partner of the legendary Albertina Museum in Vienna — one of Europe’s most renowned collections of classical and contemporary art — for over two decades. Now, this approach has been introduced in Ukraine for the very first time. In partnership with AON Ukraine, UNIQA Ukraine has provided insurance coverage for a range of exhibits, including unique works from the 16th to the 21st centuries — among them pieces by Dürer, Raimondi, Repin, and contemporary Ukrainian artists. Some of the artworks on display were rescued from shelling and are now available for public viewing. The exhibition, titled “Paradise / Hell”, invites visitors to feel the delicate boundary between these two worlds. “This time we didn’t insure just a space — we insured the works themselves. Paintings, art, a fragile matter into which so much has been invested — too much to risk. This practice is still rare in Ukraine, but it is deeply rooted in responsibility, in respect for the artist’s work, and for the history behind each canvas. Art must be protected too — especially now, in times when every brushstroke matters, and when culture is our armor,” emphasizes Zenovii Kozytskyi, founder of the gallery. The “Paradise / Hell” exhibition is not only a milestone in the Ukrainian art scene — it also sets a benchmark for how cultural heritage should be preserved. Climate control, specialized storage, and display conditions aligned with international standards — all this was made possible through the joint efforts of the gallery, insurers, and expert teams. UNIQA Ukraine is proud to be the first company to introduce the full practice of art insurance in Ukraine. In a time when culture becomes a symbol of resilience, this kind of protection is more than a service — it is a sign of trust, a mark of a civilized society, and a tribute to the cultural DNA of the country.

Art deserves protection no less than people, vehicles, buildings, or manufacturing. UNIQA Ukraine has taken a step that opens a new chapter in the Ukrainian insurance industry — for the first time, artworks exhibited in a modern gallery, Zenyk Art Gallery (Lviv), have been insured.

Our parent company, UNIQA Austria, has been the insurance partner of the legendary Albertina Museum in Vienna — one of Europe’s most renowned collections of classical and contemporary art — for over two decades. Now, this approach has been introduced in Ukraine for the very first time. In partnership with AON Ukraine, UNIQA Ukraine has provided insurance coverage for a range of exhibits, including unique works from the 16th to the 21st centuries — among them pieces by Dürer, Raimondi, Repin, and contemporary Ukrainian artists. Some of the artworks on display were rescued from shelling and are now available for public viewing.

The exhibition, titled “Paradise / Hell”, invites visitors to feel the delicate boundary between these two worlds.

“This time we didn’t insure just a space — we insured the works themselves. Paintings, art, a fragile matter into which so much has been invested — too much to risk. This practice is still rare in Ukraine, but it is deeply rooted in responsibility, in respect for the artist’s work, and for the history behind each canvas.
Art must be protected too — especially now, in times when every brushstroke matters, and when culture is our armor,” emphasizes Zenovii Kozytskyi, founder of the gallery.

The “Paradise / Hell” exhibition is not only a milestone in the Ukrainian art scene — it also sets a benchmark for how cultural heritage should be preserved. Climate control, specialized storage, and display conditions aligned with international standards — all this was made possible through the joint efforts of the gallery, insurers, and expert teams.

UNIQA Ukraine is proud to be the first company to introduce the full practice of art insurance in Ukraine. In a time when culture becomes a symbol of resilience, this kind of protection is more than a service — it is a sign of trust, a mark of a civilized society, and a tribute to the cultural DNA of the country.

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