Anna Hulačová, “Jedlý, Krásný, Nezkrotný | Edible, Beautiful, Untamed”, 2022
Courtesy of the artist and the hunt kastner gallery, Prague photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Anna Hulačová, “Jedlý, Krásný, Nezkrotný | Edible, Beautiful, Untamed”, 2022
7-piece installation,
Courtesy of the artist and the hunt kastner gallery, Prague; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
„Duby smalone”, exhibition view, Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok,
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Anna Hulačová, “Jedlý, Krásný, Nezkrotný | Edible, Beautiful, Untamed”, 2022
Courtesy of the artist and the hunt kastner gallery, Prague; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Martina Drozd Smutná, “Woman with Hay”, 2018
oil on canvas, 145 × 115 cm;
Martina Drozd Smutná, “Woman with Spade”, 2018
oil on canvas, 145 × 115 cm;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Martina Drozd Smutná, “Harvest 1”, 2023
pastel on paper, 32 × 25 cm;
Martina Drozd Smutná, Harvest 2, 2023
pastel on paper, 32 × 25 cm;
Martina Drozd Smutná, Break, 2023
pastel on paper, 32 × 25 cm;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021
two-channel video, 28′
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok ;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021
video still
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021
video still
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021
video still
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok
„Duby smalone”, exhibition view, Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok, photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Iza Tarasewicz, “Looped Processions IV”, 2022
oxidised steel, brass, wheat, wire, 3 elements, each 129 × 129 × 10 cm;
Iza Tarasewicz, “Ruins and Promises”, 2022
oxidised steel, paint, metal wire, 410 × 250 × 295 cm;
courtesy of the artist and Gunia Nowik Gallery;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Iza Tarasewicz, “Looped Processions IV”, 2022
oxidised steel, brass, wheat, wire, 3 elements, each 129 × 129 × 10 cm;
courtesy of the artist and Gunia Nowik Gallery; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
„Duby smalone”, exhibition view, Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok,
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Karol Palczak, “Light Bulb at Night”, 2022
oil on composite paned pasted on plywood, 13,5 × 15,5 cm;
From Magdalena Dębska and Łukasz Kosmala’s collection; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Iza Tarasewicz at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Karol Palczak at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Karol Palczak, “A Burning Dummy Underneath a Tree”, 2022
oil on galvanised steel sheet pasted on plywood, 89,5 × 52 cm;
From the Simulart collection;
Karol Palczak, “Czesiek and a Dummy”, 2022
oil on galvanised steel sheet pasted on MDF board, 53,3 × 28,3 cm; From Wojciech Bojanowski’s collection;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Agnieszka Brzeżańska at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Agnieszka Brzeżańska at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Agnieszka Brzeżańska at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Eglė Budvytytė, “Songs from the Compost: Mutating Bodies, Imploding Stars”, 2020
wideo 4K, 30′
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Eglė Budvytytė, “Songs from the Compost: Mutating Bodies, Imploding Stars”, 2020
video still
Eglė Budvytytė, “Songs from the Compost: Mutating Bodies, Imploding Stars”, 2020
video still
Anna Hulačová, “Jedlý, Krásný, Nezkrotný | Edible, Beautiful, Untamed”, 2022
Courtesy of the artist and the hunt kastner gallery, Prague photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Anna Hulačová, “Jedlý, Krásný, Nezkrotný | Edible, Beautiful, Untamed”, 2022
7-piece installation,
Courtesy of the artist and the hunt kastner gallery, Prague; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
„Duby smalone”, exhibition view, Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok,
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Anna Hulačová, “Jedlý, Krásný, Nezkrotný | Edible, Beautiful, Untamed”, 2022
Courtesy of the artist and the hunt kastner gallery, Prague; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Martina Drozd Smutná, “Woman with Hay”, 2018
oil on canvas, 145 × 115 cm;
Martina Drozd Smutná, “Woman with Spade”, 2018
oil on canvas, 145 × 115 cm;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Martina Drozd Smutná, “Harvest 1”, 2023
pastel on paper, 32 × 25 cm;
Martina Drozd Smutná, Harvest 2, 2023
pastel on paper, 32 × 25 cm;
Martina Drozd Smutná, Break, 2023
pastel on paper, 32 × 25 cm;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021
two-channel video, 28′
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok ;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021
video still
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021
video still
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021
video still
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok
„Duby smalone”, exhibition view, Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok, photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Iza Tarasewicz, “Looped Processions IV”, 2022
oxidised steel, brass, wheat, wire, 3 elements, each 129 × 129 × 10 cm;
Iza Tarasewicz, “Ruins and Promises”, 2022
oxidised steel, paint, metal wire, 410 × 250 × 295 cm;
courtesy of the artist and Gunia Nowik Gallery;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Iza Tarasewicz, “Looped Processions IV”, 2022
oxidised steel, brass, wheat, wire, 3 elements, each 129 × 129 × 10 cm;
courtesy of the artist and Gunia Nowik Gallery; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
„Duby smalone”, exhibition view, Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok,
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Karol Palczak, “Light Bulb at Night”, 2022
oil on composite paned pasted on plywood, 13,5 × 15,5 cm;
From Magdalena Dębska and Łukasz Kosmala’s collection; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Iza Tarasewicz at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Karol Palczak at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Karol Palczak, “A Burning Dummy Underneath a Tree”, 2022
oil on galvanised steel sheet pasted on plywood, 89,5 × 52 cm;
From the Simulart collection;
Karol Palczak, “Czesiek and a Dummy”, 2022
oil on galvanised steel sheet pasted on MDF board, 53,3 × 28,3 cm; From Wojciech Bojanowski’s collection;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Agnieszka Brzeżańska at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Agnieszka Brzeżańska at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Agnieszka Brzeżańska at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Eglė Budvytytė, “Songs from the Compost: Mutating Bodies, Imploding Stars”, 2020
wideo 4K, 30′
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Eglė Budvytytė, “Songs from the Compost: Mutating Bodies, Imploding Stars”, 2020
video still
Eglė Budvytytė, “Songs from the Compost: Mutating Bodies, Imploding Stars”, 2020
video still
Anna Hulačová, “Jedlý, Krásný, Nezkrotný | Edible, Beautiful, Untamed”, 2022
Courtesy of the artist and the hunt kastner gallery, Prague photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Anna Hulačová, “Jedlý, Krásný, Nezkrotný | Edible, Beautiful, Untamed”, 2022
7-piece installation,
Courtesy of the artist and the hunt kastner gallery, Prague; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
„Duby smalone”, exhibition view, Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok,
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Anna Hulačová, “Jedlý, Krásný, Nezkrotný | Edible, Beautiful, Untamed”, 2022
Courtesy of the artist and the hunt kastner gallery, Prague; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Martina Drozd Smutná, “Woman with Hay”, 2018
oil on canvas, 145 × 115 cm;
Martina Drozd Smutná, “Woman with Spade”, 2018
oil on canvas, 145 × 115 cm;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Martina Drozd Smutná, “Harvest 1”, 2023
pastel on paper, 32 × 25 cm;
Martina Drozd Smutná, Harvest 2, 2023
pastel on paper, 32 × 25 cm;
Martina Drozd Smutná, Break, 2023
pastel on paper, 32 × 25 cm;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021
two-channel video, 28′
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok ;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021
video still
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021
video still
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok
Agnieszka Polska, “The Thousand-Year Plan”, 2021
video still
From the “Collection II” Arsenal Gallery in Białystok
„Duby smalone”, exhibition view, Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok, photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Iza Tarasewicz, “Looped Processions IV”, 2022
oxidised steel, brass, wheat, wire, 3 elements, each 129 × 129 × 10 cm;
Iza Tarasewicz, “Ruins and Promises”, 2022
oxidised steel, paint, metal wire, 410 × 250 × 295 cm;
courtesy of the artist and Gunia Nowik Gallery;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Iza Tarasewicz, “Looped Processions IV”, 2022
oxidised steel, brass, wheat, wire, 3 elements, each 129 × 129 × 10 cm;
courtesy of the artist and Gunia Nowik Gallery; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
„Duby smalone”, exhibition view, Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok,
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Karol Palczak, “Light Bulb at Night”, 2022
oil on composite paned pasted on plywood, 13,5 × 15,5 cm;
From Magdalena Dębska and Łukasz Kosmala’s collection; photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Iza Tarasewicz at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Karol Palczak at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Karol Palczak, “A Burning Dummy Underneath a Tree”, 2022
oil on galvanised steel sheet pasted on plywood, 89,5 × 52 cm;
From the Simulart collection;
Karol Palczak, “Czesiek and a Dummy”, 2022
oil on galvanised steel sheet pasted on MDF board, 53,3 × 28,3 cm; From Wojciech Bojanowski’s collection;
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Agnieszka Brzeżańska at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Agnieszka Brzeżańska at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Artworks by Agnieszka Brzeżańska at the exhibition “Duby smalone”
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Eglė Budvytytė, “Songs from the Compost: Mutating Bodies, Imploding Stars”, 2020
wideo 4K, 30′
photo: Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Eglė Budvytytė, “Songs from the Compost: Mutating Bodies, Imploding Stars”, 2020
video still
Eglė Budvytytė, “Songs from the Compost: Mutating Bodies, Imploding Stars”, 2020
video still