Exhibitions
The Anti-handbook. How to build an invisible place?
The project, "Anti-handbook. How to Build an Invisible Place" uses art as a tool to work with fears and traumas, bringing together invited artists, patients and staff of the Hospital for the Nervously and Mentally Ill in Rybnik.
Now I Can See That This Is An Illusion
"In the Far North, the sun slowly rises on the southern horizon and then disappears in almost the same place, just like a whale turning on its back. The rule that 'the sun rises in the east and sets in the west' simply doesn't work here."
Barry Lopez, Arctic Dreams
Paweł Sobczak. As long as you never know yourself
Julia Świtaj. Unsighted
“Monsters are signposts, in other words, to separate acceptable from unacceptable, what’s allowed from what is not”.
Jess Zimmerman
Tytus Szabelski-Różniak. Divide and connect
Tytus Szabelski-Różniak's exhibition consists of photographs, films and a minimalist installation delineating the lines pasted on the gallery floor.
Barbara Gryka, Agata Konarska. Pomegranate
In this project, Barbara Gryka is collaborating with a VR creator Agata Konarska.
Pawnshop Bytom
Jan Kowal. Postharvest
All of Jan Kowal's activities are recorded in winter. Having lived with the changeability of the seasons since childhood, he finds tranquillity in the grey light of the day.
Karol Gawronski. Grinding machine
The grinding machine is rapidly growing into a factory. Conveyor belts, sorting plants and pens for the human-like creatures are created. The production process is ongoing and everyone will be crushed.