There are flowers that are born of mud is the latest brainchild of Ula Lucińska and Michał Kynchaus, a vision emerging between speculation and hope, end and beginning. The starting point for their reflections on the aftermath of an environmental disaster are metaphorical objects from a future that has become past and come too soon. Please join us for the opening on Thursday, 21 Sep, 6 p.m!
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All the stories I have ever told you were fiction. Kuba Stępień
The exhibition features the multimedia work All the stories I have ever told you were fiction by Kuba Stępień. The film takes the viewers into a dreamlike world of gestures and non-verbal narration produced by performers united in semi-impromptu movement. The six interweaving scenes of the video performance create a hypnotic collage of fiction, imagination and desire, constructed from images of bodies, collective movement and intimacy, challenging the standards of normative communication and binary orders. Please join us for the opening on Thursday, 20.07.23 at 6 p.m.!
Silent Disco. Monika Falkus
Following the words of the artist searching for love, we step into emptiness and fear. It is no coincidence that ambivalent feelings and contrasting emotions become the central motif guiding the exhibition’s narrative. Please join us for the opening on Friday, 16.06.23 at 6 p.m.!
Night of Museums at PIEKARNIA (66P + Geppart Gallery of the Academy of Art and Design in Wrocław)
On the Night of Museums, join our guided tours of the biennial exhibitions at 66P and the Geppart Gallery, followed by an architectural and artistic walk through Piekarnia. We will be waiting for you from 12 to 11 pm!
I Wake Up in a Place Where No Human Being Can Live Adam Kozicki
Adam Kozicki’s latest series of paintings deals with experiences that have been driven out and erased from media coverage: barbed wire and walls, unlawful deportations, graveyards of bodies of people who were deemed unworthy of living. Don’t expect painterly realism, for it is powerless in such a situation – rather, a compounded world, impossible-to-imagine from a distanced perspective. Please join us for the opening on Thursday, 16.03.23 at 6 p.m.!
Save As. Jarosław Potoczny
Jarosław Potoczny’s exhibition Save As paints a not-so-optimistic picture of entanglement in a camouflaged system of constraints that shapes our lives through educational, legal, political, economic and cultural mechanisms. There is no alternative here, only a path marked out by the maze engulfing the gallery, through which, in the name of our safety (as well as well-being and freedom), we are kindly guided by an electric fence. The maze seems to be a sarcastic metaphor of social life seen as a field integrated by a “zoo-political” apparatus of pressure.
Curator-led tour: 9 Feb 2023 (Thursday), 6 p.m.