PIOTR BOSACKI – Not really
An individual exhibition of Piotr Bosacki will be composed of kinetic objects and animated movies realized by the author’s own object animation technique. It will be the presentation of works that display the artist’s interests in all aspects, from the literary narrative, through abstraction to composer issues. In spite of this variety, artistic activity of Bosacki will remain unusually characteristic, certainly due to his sense of humour and the passion for philosophy, which can be seen in all his realizations. As a matter of fact, irrespective of the medium, Bosacki brings into existence the system, which he considered from the beginning to end, which he sets into motion and presents its functioning, not always proper, to the audience. Simultaneously, the artist’s interests of the abstract problems and life facts give fascinating art effects – the works, in which what is low and what is high, questions and answers, wisdom and fun become one.
Michał Lasota
Piotr Bosacki
Born 1977, lives and works in Poznan. Composer, writer, author of animated movies. A graduate of Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan, employee of Art University. Co-founder of PENERSTWO group. Collaborates with Stereo Gallery.
Selected solo exhibitions:
2011 – “To Love Life”, Stereo Gallery, Poznan
“Complete Rubbish”, Villa Tokyo, Japan
2010 – “Large scroll”, Isabella Czarnowska Gallery, Berlin, Germany
2009 – “Bars and clocks”, Foksal Gallery, Warsaw
Selected group exhibitions:
2012 – “It’s bearable”, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Duesseldorf, Germany
“Arbeitdisziplin“, Municipal Gallery Arsenal, Poznan
2011 – “Transylwania 2”, Municipal Gallery Arsenal, Poznan
“Everything, Kolonie Gallery, Warsaw
2010 – “Luc Tuymans: A Vision of Central Europe”, Brugge Centraal, Brugia, Belgium
“Do It Like That”, Stereo Gallery, Poznan
“Word pictures. Taking films”, Platan Gallery, Budapest, Hungary
“Traumtagebuch”, Foksal Gallery, Warsaw
Curator: Michał LasotaPiotr Bosacki

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Opening times:
Thuesday – Sunday
10:00-18:00
Last admission
to exhibition is at:
17.30