Matvei Vaisberg

From 1 March to 9 May 2022, he created the series "Travel Diary", which he painted in three countries – Poland, the Czech Republic, and Germany, while his forced exile due to the war unleashed by Putin's Russia against Ukraine.

In May 2023, together with curators Roza Tapanova and Oleh Sosnov, and artists Vitaliy Kravets and Volodymyr Yakukhno, he made three monumental panels in the Babyn Yar Historical and Memorial Reserve.

Matvei Vaisberg is the author of “Seven Days” (1998–1999),[6][7] “Judaean Desert” (2001),[8] “Anthropic Principle” (2004–2008),[9][10] “Dancings” (2006–2009), “Scenes from TaNaK” (2006),[1][11] “Holy Heaven Remains Silent” (2008), “Pur Vital” (2006), “Threetwotwo” (2009),[12][13] “Wall” (based on the prints for the Old Testament by Hans Holbein the Younger, 2012),[14] and others.

Vaisberg is an illustrator of the books by Sholem Aleichem, Eduard Bagritsky, Isaac Babel,[17] Grigorijus Kanovičius, José Ortega y Gasset, Carl Jung, Søren Kierkegaard, Fyodor Dostoyevsky[18] and Joseph Roth.

[19][20] Painting and graphic works by Matvei Vaisberg are in museums and galleries in Kyiv, Vilnius, Chicago, Berlin and other cities as well as in private collections in different countries of the world.