The MOCAK Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow is now open and invites you to exhibitions again! From May 12 this year, you can see the exhibition entitled. "Dialogue with Space (MOCAK Collection)".
Installations are most often called works in which the relationship with the interior plays an important role and closes the message. Artists use the exhibition spaces proposed to them or design them themselves. The exhibition "Dialogue with Space" presents fourteen works from the MOCAKcollection relating to neutral interiors. Some of the works annex the space they occupy, others fit into their geometry, while others make use of isolation, revealing fragments of private worlds.
Tomasz Bajer, Minimalism of Guantanamo, 2008, installation.
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Tomasz Bajer recreates the interior of a cell for a Muslim in Guantanamo prison.
John Blake enters the passage between the walls, suspending ominous blowers above.
Marek Chlanda needs an intimate space to share a mysterious loss.
Edward Dwurnik dominates the room with his portrait vision of Krakow.
Matas Janušonis invalidates the difference between the wall and the floor.
Krištof Kintera, The Room Full of Red, 2008, installation.
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Krištof K intera shows that walls can be a source of evil powers.
Karolina Kowalska tries to inspire a cool passage with the optimism of the tropics.
Jaroslaw Kozlowski uses the wall like a page of a book, placing a warning text on it.
Robert Kuśmirowski recreates a real interior in a way that exudes dread.
Piotr Lutyinski builds his own "houses," full of his vision of the cosmos and nature.
Laura Pawela transfers the aesthetics and symbolism of the virtual world into the real one.
David Rabinowitch measures man with a floor-to-ceiling sculpture.
Kateřina Šedá locks herself in a room with a memory of her grandmother.
Otto Zitko annexes interiors using a free and sometimes aggressive line.
The exhibition can be seen inBuilding A on level -1.