
We are Rukh Art Hub — a New York visionary collective dedicated to advancing emerging and established creative voices within the contemporary art landscape.
The Rukh portfolio is a diverse inventory of artworks, with a focus on female artists, who are shaping the future of the contemporary art market.
“In my work, I only create and speak about what I’ve experienced because I don’t think I have the right to do anything else.”
— Maria Kulikovska
Pregnant Figure Series
Maria Kulikovska + Oleh Vinnichenko Studio
2024, 70.5 x 20 x 24 in | 180 х 50 х 60 cm
Epoxy resin, metal, bullets, wheat, flowers
This sculpture, cast from the artist’s own pregnant body five months before Russia’s full-scale invasion, presents a powerful juxtaposition of life and war. Beneath its surface lie delicate flowers together with bullet casings collected from the front lines—a haunting embodiment of both creation and destruction, hope and despair that is the central motif of the piece.

Maria Kulikovska, Bowl
From the series Stitched Womb, golden edition; Ceramics Produced at Manufaktur Gmunden, Austria, 2024
D 15 in | 35 cm, Read Full Story
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Maria Kulikovska, Carpet #1
From “Drawings on the Paper Received from Migration Offices, series 2018-ongoing
105 x 150 cm | 41 x 59 in
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Maria Kulikovska, Hand sculpture
Ballistic soap with flowers inside, 2024
7 x 4,5 in / 17 × 11 cm, Read full story, Inquiry
Crossing the Line
A curated collection of abstract art that features visionary talent from across the globe,
this compelling exhibition invites viewers to venture beyond traditional
artistic confines into realms of pure expression and emotional resonance.
“I once created a project called Dreams where a theme was centered around a rose-colored fabric. In 2022, the year of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, I began painting black and charcoal-colored textiles next to the rosy fabrics. Today, dreams and sorrows dance together, united on my canvases into two-colored shades. Sometimes, the dream is consumed by despair; sometimes, in the dream, the hope is triumphant.
All that remains is to believe that life will, once again, prevail.“
— Polina Kuznetsova

Polina Kuznetsova, Landscape with Pink
Oil on canvas, 2024
39× 39 in / 100 x 110 cm
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Polina Kuznetsova, Flower II
Oil on canvas, 2024
59 × 35 in / 150 x 90 cm
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Polina Kuznetsova, Winter Ship
Oil on canvas, 2023
39 × 43 in | 100 × 110 cm
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“I finished art academy, and from that moment, I have been trying to find my path in the world of art. I believe in the power of an art form and the influence the art can have on the people.”
— Denis Sarazhin

Denis Sarazhin, Did the Past Ever Happen
Oil on canvas, 2023
64 × 62 in / 162 x 158 cm
Neo Renaissance:
Transcending the Ordinary
From earthly existence into the lavish splendor of celestial realms.
Tata Kolesnik’s unique style masterfully blends Renaissance sensibilities with
orthodox iconography, creating works that speak to both the historical and the divine.
“In my paintings, I convey feelings and emotions, drawing inspiration from flowers, nature, beauty, and the strength of women.”
— Diana Ruban
Nina Murashkina Collection
Where opposites converge, a new dimension comes to life.
Murashkina’s collection is a delicate harmony of contrasting artworks—
like water falling on a burning rock that gives rise to an ethereal mist of unexpected beauty.
“I paint movement—the manifestation of space. I witness it, create it, and let everything else go…I paint the present moment—a life in motion, from birth to dissolution.
My work is a search for joy, and the act of sharing.”
— Vera Tolmacheva
Grand Visions of Serene Femininity.
The artists celebrate the ethereal beauty of a female muse.
Blending together fantasy and realism, their works evoke a sense of calm and introspection
that suggests a harmony between the artists’ inner-essense and a timeless grace of their subjects.
Selected works by Alexander and Alina Anokhiny.












