Exhibition
Woman's DNA
22 Nov 2014 – 5 Dec 2014
Regular hours
- Saturday
- 10:00 – 21:00
- Sunday
- 10:00 – 21:00
- Tuesday
- 10:00 – 21:00
- Wednesday
- 10:00 – 21:00
- Thursday
- 10:00 – 22:00
- Friday
- 10:00 – 21:00
Cost of entry
free
Address
- 238 - 246 King Street,
- Hammersmith
- London
- W6 0RF
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- Bus 391 190 267 H91
- Tube Ravenscourt Park
- District Linę
Exhibition of paintings by young Polish artists from the DNA Gallery in Wroclaw, Poland. Gregorz Klimek, Lukasz Jankiewicz, Viola Tycz, Katarzyna Rutkowska, Katarzyna Moranda and Justyna Jabłonska, have already gained recognition in the Polish artistic community. ‘I am convinced that these young artists have huge potential to succeed in the UK’ - says the owner of the Polish Art Gallery DNA Piotr Wawrzynow.
About
Exhibition of Polish contemporary art from Poland ‘Woman’s DNA’ will take place from 22th November to 5th December at the POSK Gallery in London.
Various works of young artists were selected for this exhibition in order to demonstrate a wide cross-section of the newest trends in contemporary Polish art. The show will include works of Gregorz Klimek, Lukasz Jankiewicz, Viola Tycz, Katarzyna Rutkowska, Katarzyna Moranda and Justyna Jabłonska, who have already gained recognition in the Polish artistic community. ‘I am convinced that these young artists have huge potential to succeed in the UK’ - says the owner of the Polish Art Gallery DNA Piotr Wawrzynów.
The leading theme of the exhibition is dedicated to the women. Unique and fascinating women have remained an inspiration to artists of all times. This exhibition ‘The Woman’s DNA’ attempts to show the image of women in contemporary Polish painting.
For Grzegorz Klimek woman is primarily a mystery. While trying to understand this mystery, Klimek at some level changes the space of his painting into an interesting and sophisticated game.
Lukasz Jankiewicz, on the opposite, shows his fascination with the female body, and his images attempt to engage the viewer on a different, sensual dimension.
For Katarzyna Moranda it is important to present a woman in her variability - depending on the day, time, mood, situation. Viola Tycz shows the image of a modern woman from a big city: courageous, ambitious, sexy. Katarzyna Rutkowska has a different approach: her depictions of women underline their depth and mystery, provoking thought and reflection.