Orient

Friday, September 21, 2018, 6:00 PM - Sunday, December 9, 2018

  • Friday, September 21, 2018, 6:00 PM - Sunday, December 9, 2018
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According to the creators of the exhibition Orient. The New East in the Art of Central and Eastern Europe, artists from countries of the former Eastern Bloc are united by their seemingly conflicting sense of pride and embarrassment of their homelands. Can a repressed inferiority complex be a reason behind the development of nationalistic and undemocratic feelings in Eastern Europe? Can we draw positive conclusions from admitting defeat when it comes to defining and using Eastern European identities? The organisers attempt to answer these and other questions by presenting works by around 50 artists from the former Eastern Bloc. In spite of historical traumas and difficulties with reintegrating with the rest of Europe following the collapse of the Iron Curtain (frequently driven by attempts to catch up with Western Europe’s perceived higher economic status), the exhibition aims to restore our faith in “Europe’s wayward children” returning to their European family on fraternal rather than protectionist terms. (Dorota Dziunikowska, “Karnet” monthly)

Bunkier Sztuki

pl. Szczepański 3a

The latest developments in art, as well as the buzz of artists and curators await us in the pavilion in the Planty Garden Ring.

The name of the municipal gallery house and the exhibition pavilion in the Planty Garden Ring make reference to the characteristic shape of the building raised in the 1960s, literally the “bunker of art”. The concrete façade, into which remnants of a historical granary were set, led to the whole being quickly dubbed “a bunker”, a name that became officially accepted throughout Kraków with time. The “Bunker of Art” organises temporary exhibitions of Polish and foreign contemporary art as well as workshops, discussion panels, seminars, and meetings with artists, curators and art critics.

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