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25th of November (Friday)
09:00 PM / Hall 90B

Directed by: Bożena Eltermann
Concept and choreography: Bożena Eltermann
Cast:  Bożena Eltermann, Anna Steller, Marek Kakareko, Adrianna Kubik

Guest appereance of the musicians: Olo Walicki, Gaba Kulka

Tickets: 20 PLN / available in Buffet and ISW

Bożena Elterman’s most recent production „Heretics, Heterics, Hedonists, Celebrities” refers to  the aesthetics of the period between the wars of the twentieth century, and her own art project – the Cynada Theatre refers to a German Expressionism and artists such as Rudolf von Laban and Mary Wigman.


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Opening:
Friday 25th November 2011, 18.00, Wyspa Institute of Art

Exhibition on view:
Tuesday - Sunday, 12.00-18.00


Perito Moreno is one of the largest glaciers in the world which melts into the Patagonian Lake Argentina and is still growing, despite the global warming. As a result of its continual enlargement the huge pressure of water makes the glacier break up and release frozen blocks. This on-going, spectacular process of the glacier calving takes place amidst the applause and cheers of spectators.

"Perito Moreno" speaks about our daily "breaking" because of seemingly petite reasons in unspectacular situations. Hanna Nowicka shows this little effective, unattractive and quite breaks of our own "glaciers" in seductive visual and sound layers.

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Opening:
15th October 2011, 18:00, Wyspa Institute of Art

Exhibition on view:
Tuesday - Sunday, 12.00-18.00


Anna Reinert’s painting is first and foremost focused on the reconstruction of visible reality, not its imitation. Its main concern is not any approximation, intuitive method and, even, observation but the rational, scientific certainty. The reduction of a three-dimensional space to the plane of a painting, following a scientific approach, brings to mind the 15th-century intention to create new rules for painting in Renaissance time and the concept of a painting as the window open to the world.


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