


Society of the Frontline is a guidebook, stemming from the visual and discursive programs of the 2024 Kyiv Biennial in Berlin.
In texts that grapple with survival environments, the destruction of architectural heritage, and the mass psychopolitical devastation suffered by Ukrainian society, the publication sheds light on the brutal realities of a neocolonial war of extermination and exploitation. It amplifies urgent calls for decolonization, bears witness to war zone atrocities, and highlights acts of refuge and solidarity. Contributions from researchers, artists, journalists, and activists—from Ukraine and beyond—ask a vital question: how can artistic creation, critical inquiry, and social engagement converge to forge a radically different future?
With contributions by: Vasyl Cherepanyn, Timothy Snyder, Jan Tomasz Gross, Nataliya Gumenyuk, Ksenia Rybak, Svitlana Matviyenko, Kateryna Iakovlenko, Angelika Ustymenko, Alex King, Yuriy Hrytsyna, Yevheniia Moliar, Franziska Davies, Epp Annus, Yassin al-Haj Saleh, Yurko Prokhasko, Beatrice Patsalides Hofmann, Lena Prents, Felix Ackermann.
The cover design was created by Stefaniia Bodnia. Book design by Uliana Bychenkova, with typefaces KTF Prima and Crimson Text used throughout.





