- 08 October 2025 – 25 October 2025
- open Tuesday–Sunday, 10.00–17.00, Thursdays 10.00–19.00
- museum courtyard
- free entry
About the exhibition
The unique exhibition “Mariupol Justice” is taking place at the Pan Tadeusz Museum, division of the National Ossoliński Institute in Wrocław, from 8 to 26 October 2025.
This is not just an art project — it is an act of remembrance, a testimony to the truth, and a call for justice for all victims of the war that Russia is waging against Ukraine.
The exhibition is presented through the form of contemporary art, using photography, video installations, and eyewitness testimonies.
Each part of the exhibition is a piece of evidence — a conscious act of recording a crime that matters for the future.
Because only by documenting everything that Russia has done can we demand truth, justice, and compensation for the lives, cities, and destinies that have been destroyed.
“Mariupol Justice” is a call for justice for all those affected by the war.
“Mariupol Justice” is a commemoration of those who witnessed the tragedy of Mariupol with their own eyes.
“Mariupol Justice” is the voice of those who survived and those who are no longer with us.
“Mariupol Justice” is the restoration of justice for the entire democratic world.
The exhibition consists of five sections, four of which symbolize the essential elements of life, while the fifth embodies the souls of all those who are no longer with us — creating a space for remembrance and reflection.
This exhibition is not only about the past. It is about today and tomorrow —
about the belief that justice is only possible when every crime is documented and every perpetrator is named.
Project team:
Organizer: Mariupol City Council
Project curator: Nastia Ishchenko
Architectural design: Kirill Khivrich
Graphic design: Ostap Yashchuk
Management: Maria Slyota
Editor-in-chief: Marina Khatsiuk
Illustrator: Andriy Voloshin
Photographs: Yevgen Sosnovsky, Dmytro Kozatsky, Oleksiy Sharuda, Vahagn Mnatsakanyan