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MIŁOSTKA CENTER FOR EXHIBITIONS
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GROUP EXHIBITIONS

IN LIMINAL LIGHT: THE SPACE BETWEEN
The artwork in this exhibition explores the nostalgic, vibrant charm of the 2000s era. Each piece has been selected for its unique ability to capture the essence of a time defined by bold experimentation and a distinct cultural identity. By examining these artworks, we can understand how they resonate with the collective memory of a generation, offering insights into the hopes, anxieties, and joys that defined this period.

RETRO FUSION: NOSTALGIA REIMAGINED
The artwork in this exhibition explores the nostalgic, vibrant charm of the 2000s era. Each piece has been selected for its unique ability to capture the essence of a time defined by bold experimentation and a distinct cultural identity. By examining these artworks, we can understand how they resonate with the collective memory of a generation, offering insights into the hopes, anxieties, and joys that defined this period.

INTERIORITY: REFLECTION OF THE INNER SELF
The works in the exhibition, centered on figuration and portraiture, explore the intricacies of human existence in a world dominated by mechanisms to avoid introspection. These works highlight the expressions of the psyche, portraying individuals grappling with capturing themselves inside their reality.
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MAPPING REALITY: A PARADIGM ON UTOPIAN/DYSTOPIAN FUTURES
Impacting our perception of reality, and expanding the best and the worst of human minds, technology seems to project both a utopian and dystopian future. The aim of this exhibition is to probe the duality and pitfalls of technological development both at the level of artistic and conceptual production media in today's society.

ANTI ART: THE ABSENCE OF DEFINITION
Anti-art is a loose term that is applied to artistic forms that question the existing accepted definition of art or questions art in general. The Milostka Exhibition Center curated an exhibit that showcases the absence of established artistic practices and historically celebrated aesthetics.

ON THE RISE: ART, ACTION AND CLIMATE JUSTICE
Using art to inform, act and protest in this exhibition we aim to bring solutions to how collectively we can fight against climate change and environmental degradation. Perceiving art as a form of protest and catalyst for social change, “On the Rise” it’s an appeal for immediate action!

OUT OF WOUNDS: ART UNCOVERING GENDER VIOLENCE
“Out of Wounds: Art Uncovering Gender Violence,” was developed as platform to allow those who have, or have known someone who has experienced gender violence, to artistically express themselves and their views.

ON OUR LANDS: ARTISTIC PRODUCTION AND INDIGENOUS RIGHTS
"On our Lands: Artistic Production and Indigenous Rights" is a project to share a safe space with Indigenous artists; to resist, claim their rights, celebrate their unique identities, and raise awareness about their histories.

VOYAGE: A HOME ELSEWHERE
From physical structures to a community of people, we all have different versions of what it means to be “at home.” How do we define “home,” and how do we find it when the odds are against us?

BROKEN MIRRORS: ARTISTIC DISRUPTIONS TO THE CONTEMPORARY WAY OF LIFE
The world as we previously knew it has been changing and with it - our perceptions. The previously unthinkable circumstances have left a scar in modern-day society. In the current times of unrest, we can’t help but ask ourselves what is yet to come? What do we do with the pieces of our own broken mirrors?
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A MOMENT IN WHICH WE WANT TO LINGER
VANESSA ONUK, FRANKFURT
Through my professional work, I come into contact with so many different situations and conditions of the human body that I have gained a wider perspective. While the human body is mostly a work of art from an aesthetic perspective, the biological function is much more impressive.

ALLURE
SUSANNE TABET
My inspiration spans from the subconscious mind, personal experiences, and feelings, or simply moments of stillness. My style is strongly influenced by Tamara de Lempicka, Francesco Clemente, and the German Expressionist art movement. I paint faces to translate emotions and simply follow where my intuition and imagination take me. This liberal process is wonderfully freeing as well as challenging. For me, it is the most profound way to connect and express the experience of being human: to belong, to feel, and to sense"
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