Daria Molokoiedova Joins Ukrainian Fund of Digitized Art

Anna Cherevko

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We're excited to announce that Daria Molokoiedova's work has joined our digital archive. UFDA has digitized 11 of her artworks, and the full collection is now live on our website — explore every piece in the highest resolution available.
About Daria Molokoiedova
The artist was born in 2001 in Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, Ukraine. In 2023, she received a Bachelor's degree from the Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts, specializing in Photography and Visual Practices. In 2022, she studied at the Department of Contemporary Art Practices at the Lviv National Academy of Arts.
The artist is featured in the second edition of the Ukrainian section of the Secondary Archive, as well as in the archival projects "The Sky Is Open. Voices From Ukraine" and "Ukraine on Fire" (Small Gallery of Mystetskyi Arsenal).

In 2025, Daria was nominated for the Pinchuk Art Prize with her work "Music of the Wind" (2025).
She is also the co-founder of the interdisciplinary project about love, "It's Love, Darling", together with Karina Synytsia and Vita Kotyk.
Daria Molokoiedova's works have been exhibited at the Mystetskyi Arsenal (Kyiv), the Artsvit Dnipro Gallery, Galeria Labirynt (Lublin), the Lviv Municipal Art Center, Detenpyla Gallery (Lviv), the Museum of Contemporary Art of Odesa, The Naked Room Gallery (Kyiv), Station Transit (Berlin), and many other venues.

Daria Molokoiedova's Art Style
Daria is a multimedia artist who works at the intersection of installation, sculpture, and digital art. In her artistic practice, she explores themes of memory and home in the context of war, reflecting on them through the lens of personal experience.
Artwork of Molokoiedova includes installations, sculptures, drawings, and many more. Among her drawings are works from the series "Washed with Pervoll". For this series, the artist created drawings with markers on office paper and then washed them with detergent.

Her work, "Dad — Bear" (2021), was created after the artist had "stolen" a photo of her little dad from her grandmother's album. It tells a story about the relationship between parents and children — about what the figure of the father represents, and what or who stands behind it. It is an encounter and an introduction to the child who is her father.