EXHIBITION ON THE EMBASSY FENCE
A public space for truth, memory, and solidarity
This outdoor exhibition is part of the Advocacy Coalition project, presenting stories, facts, and visual testimonies about Ukraine’s fight for freedom.
Displayed on the fence of the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Luxembourg, the panels transform a diplomatic space into a place of awareness, dialogue, and civic responsibility.
The exhibition changes every two months, creating a living visual narrative throughout the year.
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topics grid: 12 ways
01
Deportation of
Children
02
Political
imprisonment
03
Killing of
journalists
04
Propaganda &
disinformation
05
Cyberattacks
06
Destroying
energy system
07
Forcing people
to flee
08
Erasing historic
memory
09
Supporting
religious hatred
10
Eliminating
elites
11
Financial
influence
12
Sexual
violence
concept
A YEAR-LONG ADVOCACY EXHIBITION
The fence exhibition is designed as a year-long public project consisting of six thematic editions.
Each edition focuses on a different aspect of the war against Ukraine, the defence of European values, and the importance of international solidarity.
Through documentary materials, photography, historical facts, and personal stories, the exhibition invites visitors to reflect on the meaning of freedom, identity, and responsibility in today’s Europe.
This project turns public space into a platform for education, remembrance, and advocacy.
CURRENT EXHIBITION
How to Destroy a Country
Chapter I —
The Theft of Future:
The Abduction of Children
The first edition of the exhibition explores one of the most devastating crimes of the war — the forced deportation and indoctrination of Ukrainian children.
Through visual panels, documentary evidence, and testimonies, the exhibition shows how the abduction of children is used as a deliberate strategy to destroy a nation’s future.
The panels reveal the mechanisms behind this crime, including forced citizenship, ideological indoctrination, and attempts to erase identity. They also highlight the role of institutions and structures that enable or justify these actions.
Part of the exhibition includes materials from the photo project Lost Childhood and documentation related to the Bring Kids Back UA initiative.
The exhibition invites viewers to see the war not only as a military conflict, but as an attempt to erase a people, their culture, and their future.
ABOUT THE FORMAT
A ROTATING EXHIBITION THROUGHOUT THE YEAR
This space hosts a series of six exhibitions presented over the course of the year.
March –
April
May –
June
July –
August
September –
October
November –
December
January –
February
Each edition is created in cooperation with diplomatic partners, cultural institutions, artists, historians, and advocacy organisations.
Together, these exhibitions form a continuous public dialogue about Ukraine, Europe, and the future we defend together.
ABOUT THE PROJECT
PART OF THE ADVOCACY COALITION
This exhibition is part of the Advocacy Coalition, an international initiative uniting embassies, institutions, and civil society to support Ukraine through culture, education, and public dialogue.
The coalition brings together partners from across Europe to create a shared voice in defence of freedom, democracy, and human dignity.
Through exhibitions, conferences, discussions, and cultural events, the project strengthens awareness, solidarity, and long-term support for Ukraine.
LOCATION
Location
Embassy of the Czech Republic
Luxembourg
The exhibition is installed on the embassy fence and is accessible to the public at all times.
By placing the exhibition in an open urban space, the project ensures that the message reaches not only visitors of events, but everyone who passes by.






















