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Jarosław Kapuściński, Józef Robakowski and Paweł Janicki
Warsaw Autumn Festival
Tęcza Studio, September 20th-25th 2010
The exhibition is a collection of interactive installations that transplant Chopin’s work to the terrain of contemporary art and digital media. Three new audiovisual installations have been created by the Polish artists using unconventional strategies to engage with music. Frédéric Chopin’s works are treated as a basis for reinterpretation, defragmentation and reconstruction, and their new nonlinear structure is enhanced by the relationship between sound and image.
Curated by Piotr Krajewski
Video, installations, photographs
Vernissage: 9.09.2010, g. 19:00
Wolf Kahlen, who has turned 70 this year, is one of the most important German video pioneers.
The exhibition was shown before in Ruine der Künste Berlin, ZKM Karlsruhe and Folkwang Museum Essen.
Supported by IFA (Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen)
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Film exhibition
Vernissage: July 21st 2010, 7 pm
Exhibition until August 15th
Norman McLaren (1914-1987) was for most of his life associated with NFB in Montreal, where he made over 60 films there, winning close to like 200 international awards, including an Oscar, a Golden Palm and a BAFTA award.
Seeking to unify the visual and audio levels of his films, McLaren explored the potential of animation for integrating music and image. Synthetic sound tracks that he composed by drawing by hand directly on film tape served as the basis for colorful visual replications of the sound, letting us “see what we hear”. That technique – which McLaren called “animated sound”, is the focus of this exhibition.
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Mirosław Bałka, Wojciech Bąkowski, Piotr Bosacki, Wojtek Doroszuk, Józef Robakowski, Zorka Wollny
Polish Institute in Budapest, Platan Gallery
June 3rd – July 16th 2010
Curator: Piotr Krajewski
Coordination: Agnieszka Kubicka-Dzieduszycka
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A new face of the famous exhibition enriched with the most recent installations. Innovative solutions, interactive software for the youngest, experiments with forms of artistic expression introducing fundamental concepts in the field of art (texture, colour, perspective) and music (rythm, measure, harmony), and developing team working.
Private view: 10.06.2010, 1 pm
Admission free
Please visit us during the summer holidays – the exhibition continues until 15th July!
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Polish video art created between 1985-1995 from the collection of WRO, gathered in the Hidden Decade project will be presented at the gallery of Poznań’s Academy of Fine Arts for four days in May.
Curatorial guided tour conducted by Piotr Krajewski: Tuesday, 18th May.
More About The Hidden Decade
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Exhibition transferred from the Contemporary Art Gallery Bunkier Sztuki in Cracow, conceived to mark the 70. anniversary of Witkacy’s death, includes over 100 portraits and self-portraits created by the artist between 1910-1938. The exposition at WRO Art Center focuses mainly on self-portraits, often realized by the artist and his friends as actions in front of the camera lens.
Enlarged photographs are presented as printouts of the original glass negatives and prints from the collection of Ewa Franczak and Stefan Okołowicz.
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After the presentation at Warsaw’s LeGuern Gallery, the neon, designed by Rafał Jakubowicz and based on the diagram-sketch by Jerzy Ludwiński from 1980 will be installed on the WRO Art Center’s façade. The title of the work refers to the exhibition SP. Sztuka Pojęciowa organized by Ludwiński at Pod Moną Lizą Gallery in Wrocław, 1970.
5 pm – meeting with the artist, Justyna Kowalska (Le Guern Gallery) and Piotr Bernatowicz (Arteon).
7 pm – vernissage and launching the neon
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Another presentation of Interactive Playground: this time we would like to invite you to Pacanów, where you can see the exhibition at the Koziolek Matolek European Tale Centre.
29.01.2010 - 3.04.2010 —
Views 2009
Spojrzenia 2009 – The Deutsche Bank Foundation Award
Wojciech Bąkowski, Olaf Brzeski, Bogna Burska, Wojtek Doroszuk, Anna Konik, Anna Molska, Zorka Wollny
Vernissage: 29th January 2010, 6 pm
Exhibition open untill 3rd April 2010
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Bunkier Sztuki, Kraków (PL)
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Interactive installations and video
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Film exhibition + meeting with the artist and Wendesday screenings
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The traces of memory are recorded in painting, screenings and a found object. The traces don’t reveal their meanings, they merely hint at how to search for them. Twardowski did half of the job, and now he’s giving it up for the audience.
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Exhibition curated by Piotr Krajewski
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Media Art Biennale WRO 09
National Museum in Wrocław
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Exhibitions / performances / competition / club scene
Mój Grotowski | Photos by Andrzej Paluchiewicz
Produced by: Zamek Culture Centre and WRO Art Center
Curated by: Bogda Sztencel
Exhibition open from 19.03 until 19.04.2009
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video installation
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17.10.2008-16.11.2008 —
Mirosław Bałka: JETZT,
Video space
Curated by Piotr Krajewski
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12.09.2008-11.10.2008 —
Edward Zajec: Orphics
Screening exhibition
Wernisaż 12.09.2008, godz. 18:30
Czynna do 11.10.2008
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Interactive audiovisual exhibition
Vernissage: 19 Jul 2008, g. 21:00 / free entry
Exhibition: 19 – 27 Jul 2008
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16.05.2008, 18:30 – Openning / Meeting with the artist
17.05-8.06.2008 – Exhibition
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WRO’s collection screenings.
11.04 – 11.05.2008
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Body of Peter Style medial expansion, medial reduction
Vernissage + Performance: 18.06.2008, 18:30
Exhibition open until 13.07.2008
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