Four new exhibition opens Gallery Arsenal. They will be seen at the headquarters of the street. Mickiewicz and power. In contrast, in the Market Kosciuszko uprising installation.
Photo: materials Arsenal Gallery
“torturer-looking revolutionary” Nikita Kadan
Exhibitions in the Arsenal
the first exhibition is “O marionetkach and people,” Cipriana Mures – one of the most important Romanian artists. The axis of the exhibition are the three projections of video works belonging to the series, in which the artist in the field of art and introduces the language in which there is a mutual exchange between these areas. In the Arsenale it will be presented also the work “Dead Weights” – an installation consisting of 18 plaster sculptures – replicas of exhibits from the collection of the National Museum in Cluj-Napoca in Romania.
The second exhibition – “Bones is intermingled” Nikita Kadan – refers to the situation in Ukraine, but also has a universal character. Mixed and bones belong to the murderers and their victims on both sides of the barricades, and still it is impossible to separate them.
Exhibition opening on Thursday (August 25) at. 18.00 Arsenal Gallery.
Details: Cipriana Mures “O marionetkach and people” in the Arsenal Gallery, Nikita Kadan – Bones is intermingled
shows the power
exhibitions “Overcoming chaos” (Sergey Kiryuschenko, Alexei Lunev, Andrei Savitsky, Maxim Tyminko) and “Practice subordination” (Sergey Shabohin) Belarusian art returns to the Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok. Last year’s curatorial project Sergey Kiryuschenki and Sergey Shabohin “Collection (Zbor). Constructing archive” gave a general overview of the contemporary art of Belarus, this time presented are searching for an individual.
Vernissages scheduled on Friday (September 2) at. 18.00 at the power plant. Admission on September 1-4 to all exhibitions is free.
Details: Sergey Shabohin – Practice subordination, overcoming chaos – Sergey Kiryuschenko, Maxim Tyminko, Alexey Lunev, Andrey Savitsky
Installation on the market
Daniil Galkin realize the urban space installation “nothing common, nothing personal” composed of objects resembling stretchers to move the injured. By changing the color used cloth red and placing on them the letters of the title slogan, the artist gives the work another meaning – banner. The installation will be on display in the Market Kosciuszko from 1 September (opening in the chair. 16.00) to 4 September.
Details: Daniil Galkin – Common Nothing, Nothing Personal
Events are prepared in the framework of the Festival of Cultures East / Other Dimension. We are the media patron.
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