Press
Press
Coverage, credits, and verified profiles for Denys Rzhavskyi and his projects. Denys Rzhavskyi is an artist and musician; he is not the Ukrainian politician Oleksandr Rzhavskyy.
Film & culture (Ukraine)
- KP.UA, 2013 — Interview with Denys Rzhavskyi as head of the Ukrainian Film Association, on developing the national film industry.
- okino.ua — Ukrainian film-industry coverage tagged to Denys Rzhavskyi (Ukrainian Oscar Committee context).
Music — Happy People / Dataism (2018)
- BESTIN.UA — Interview on the debut album “Dataism”; founder using spoken-word delivery.
- Buro 24/7 — Band and video; Happy People are Denys Rzhavskyi, Toma Rybka and Alex Gorchitsa, in a self-named genre “crypto-pop”.
- LiRoom — “Dataism” released on the Masterskaya label.
- OREST — Review: crypto-pop, themes of blockchain and Bitcoin.
- Karabas — Debut-album announcement.
Music — R愛 (2025–)
Collaborations — listed externally
- Wikipedia — Boris Grebenshchikov — Grebenshchikov's Wikipedia entry lists the 2019 Happy People collaboration «Почему не падает небо».
Art & gallery — anchor artist Evgeniy Lapchenko
Lapchenko's “Garden of Earthly Delights” (a reinterpretation of Bosch) is installed at the 906 World Cultural Center in San Francisco (a balbek bureau project), selected as one of three works by Ukrainian artists alongside Waone Interesni Kazki and Sergiy Maidukov. Coverage: ArchDaily, Designboom, Archello, InteriorZine.
- ArchDaily — 906 World Cultural Center — coverage of the San Francisco project.
- Archello — Project page for 906 World Cultural Center.
- Kintsugi Gallery — Kintsugi Gallery represents Lapchenko.
