17-1-2025 - 16-2-2025
Galeria Labirynt
About the exhibition
When: 17.01.2025 (Friday), 19.00
Where: Galeria Labirynt, Popiełuszki 5, Lublin
Language: Polish. Translation into Polish Sign Language; Interpreter: Ewelina Lachowska. Translation in Ukrainian; interpreter: Volodymyr Dyshlevuk. Translation into English; Interpreter: Hubert Bania.
On view until: 16.02.2025 (Tuesday-Sunday, 12.00-19.00)
Admission: full price 8 PLN, concession 4 PLN (opening: free)
Artists:
- Sebastian Bal, Marta Bogdańska, Karolina Burzak, Marcin Derda, Samuel Kłoda, Dawid Konopka, Bartosz Korszun, Kacper Kucharczyk, Suzette Lautreamont, Nicole Lipiński, Marianna Marszałkowska, Michał Myszkowski, Florentyna Nastaj, Ola Nenko
- Oskar Dawicki, Dariusz Fodczuk, Arti Grabowski, Kali Katharsis, Katarzyna Kozyra, Aleksandra Kubiak, Milkbaby, Przemysław Piniak, Filipka Rutkowska, Bożna Wydrowska
- Katarzyna Bogusz, Kacper Greń i Kuba Szreder, Konrad Gubała, Michał Iwański, Alicja Kochanowicz i Maciej Kwietnicki, Maciej Nowacki, Weronika Nowojska, Tomek Paszkowicz, Hanna Shumska, Paula Szymańska
Curators: Waldemar Tatarczuk, Mateusz Wszelaki
The new chapter of the 100 Years in Labirynt – Open space exhibition once again becomes a meeting place for different languages and artistic mediums and explores the art of the young generation of artists. The works displayed in this part of the exhibition were selected through an open call and represent a wide range of art forms—from visual arts, to installations, new technologies and performance. This diversity becomes a key point of reflection on modern art.
The exhibition is an attempt at understanding how young artists merge seemingly opposing themes while searching for new creative paths. Their works open a dialogue between tradition and modernity, locality and globalism, emotion and technology. The pursuit of exploring these relationships is not just a theoretical exercise, but a concrete, practical step toward creating a new young artistic generation, which is not afraid to cross lines and boundaries and redefine artistic canons. Here, the curators duty is not to seek a unifying narrative, but rather to read the moods and emotions.
Labirynt, as an institution, remains faithful to its commitment to openness and constant change. The exhibition, just like the gallery, is a live structure allowing subsequent generations of creators to draw from the past, as well as to create new contexts and meanings which are suitable for contemporary challenges.
You can read more on the already-closed, historical part of the exhibition and the accompanying events here.
The exhibition is a part of the project “Galeria Labirynt – from a gallery of paintings to a gallery for people”.
It is co-financed by funds from the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage as part of the National Centre for Culture: Culture – Interventions programme, 2024 edition.
Financed by the European Union as part of the National Reconstruction Plan.
Admission
full price 8 PLN, concession 4 PLN (opening: free)
Language
Polish
Translation into Polish Sign Language. Translation in Ukrainian. Translation into English.
Curators
Waldemar Tatarczuk, Mateusz Wszelaki
Audiodescrition
Artists
- Sebastian Bal, Marta Bogdańska, Karolina Burzak, Marcin Derda, Samuel Kłoda, Dawid Konopka, Bartosz Korszun, Kacper Kucharczyk, Suzette Lautreamont, Nicole Lipiński, Marianna Marszałkowska, Michał Myszkowski, Florentyna Nastaj, Ola Nenko
- Oskar Dawicki, Dariusz Fodczuk, Arti Grabowski, Kali Katharsis, Katarzyna Kozyra, Aleksandra Kubiak, Milkbaby, Przemysław Piniak, Filipka Rutkowska, Bożna Wydrowska
- Katarzyna Bogusz, Kacper Greń i Kuba Szreder, Konrad Gubała, Michał Iwański, Alicja Kochanowicz i Maciej Kwietnicki, Maciej Nowacki, Weronika Nowojska, Tomek Paszkowicz, Hanna Shumska, Paula Szymańska
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