On March 30 the gallery will be closed
Libera measures up to the nightmarish visions of the future by illustrating fantasies, dreams and fears that arise in our considerations of what the future has to hold.
Libera refers to the history of photography, anthropology and colonialism to create an evocative portrait of the ‘savage’ Europeans.
The artist placed a vase filled with his own used toothbrushes on the piano that stood in the exhibition space of the Polish Cultural Institute in Paris.
The series of photographs documents an earnest attempt to legally cultivate a marihuana plant at home. The leaves of a ficus plant were cut to replicate the shape of a cannabis plant.
A piece of cardboard covered with rat poison in the shape of the artist’s initials. Usually presented in several copies, placed on the floor and in the corners of the gallery. Depending on the type of chemical available in local stores it can have various colors and shapes.
(Polski)
An attempt to deliver pan-Slavism from the jaws of nationalism.
A selection of film sketches from Bartek Materka.
An abstract calendar page composed by the artist using two sheets of thin paper and adhesive tape.