Zdjęcie wydarzenia Robinson’s Ship: exhibition

Robinson’s Ship: exhibition

The main idea of the exhibition is to refer to traditional European values. The values that are the roots of our civilisation.

The main idea behind the exhibition organised in the former monastery rooms of the Museum of Architecture is to refer to traditional European values through contemporary artists’ visual creativity. These values are the roots of our civilisation and, therefore, they require salvage and care – especially in today’s world, where many ideas and norms once cultivated become equivalent to remains of a wrecked ship.

For the purposes of Robinson’s Ship, exhibition rooms have been designed as a shipwreck, with artistic works located among its remains. Consequently, the show departs from a linear presentation scheme, and individual pieces will be closely linked to its scenographic concept.

The exhibition features about 190 artistic works, which makes it one of the largest exhibitions of figurative art in Central and Eastern Europe.

The visitors will see works of 55 young and promising artists as well as recognised artists from Poland (including Marcelina Groń, Paweł Baśnik, Tomasz Poznysz, Zdzisław Nitka, Daniel Pawłowski, Artur Przebindowski and Marcin Kołpanowicz), Czech Republic (such as Martin Mainer, Zbynek Sedlecky and Samuel Pauco), Slovakia (including Silvia Krivosikova, Rastislav Podoba and Veronika Šramatyová) and Hungary (including Imre Bukta, Adam Dallos and Péter Ujházi). The pieces on show include painting, graphics, photography as well as sculpture and glass objects.

Event details:
ma.wroc.pl

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