In-depth Reception / April
Education, Teenagers, Adults, Seniors
(Wednesday), 4–6 p.m., admission included in the ticket price
In-depth Reception is a warm-up before visiting the exhibition on your own, intended to encourage you to ask questions and carefully look at the featured works. Let yourself savour art and feel free to share your observations and conclusions, however surprising they may be. Unhurriedly, without crowds, with friends or with somebody you’ve just met.
Once a month on selected Wednesdays, our mediators will be waiting for you by works of their choice, ready to discuss them and answer your questions. During the conversations, we will carefully look at the works and think about what feelings and emotions they evoke in us, so that in the future we will be able to explore the museum more consciously and with an open mind.
While taking a look around the competition exhibition of the Wrocław 2022 Drawing Triennial, we will focus on selected works by contemporary artists to see how they approached and interpreted the slogan Don’t Look Back. At Monika Drożyńska’s exhibition Warning! Bad Dog, we will trace themes such as hospitality and fear of newcomers and follow the unusual stories emerging from the words, signs and pictures embroidered by the artist. During the meeting at Małgorzata Wachowicz’s exhibition Gaps and Empty Spaces, we will consider whether photography can show us more than we can see with the naked eye.
Marta Mularczuk will talk about the work Much Good / дуже добре shown at Monika Drożyńska’s exhibition Warning! Bad Dog (level 0)
Zuzanna Deptuła-Dagis will talk about Marcin Czarnopyś’s work The Great Return Theory in Drawings, presented at the competition exhibition Don’t Look Back of the Wrocław 2022 Drawing Triennial (level 3)
Karolina Jaworska will talk about the work Poland 2137 by Jędrzej Sierpiński, Paweł Baśnik and Justyna Baśnik, which is presented at the competition exhibition Don’t Look Back of the Wrocław 2022 Drawing Triennial (level 3)
Anna Krukowska will talk about the Untitled work by Małgorzata Wachowicz, featured at the exhibition Gaps and Empty Spaces (level 5)
Zuzanna Deptuła-Dagis has graduated in advertising from the University of the Arts London, she currently studies at the Institute of Cultural Studies of the University of Wrocław and is an intern at MWW. An activist for animal rights, in particular of farm animals, advocate of sustainability and ecology, fan of good stories in all forms.
Karolina Jaworska has graduated in Art History from the University of Wrocław and works as an administration and programme specialist at MWW. She is interested in contemporary art and international politics.
Anna Krukowska is a specialist in education and culture at MWW, where she co-organises lectures, debates, tours, concerts and activities involving the audience. She has graduated in Art History from the University of Wrocław. In her work, she is focused on building relationships.
Marta Mularczuk has graduated in Biotechnology from the University of Wrocław, currently she studies Image Communication and Anthropology of Literature at the University of Wrocław. She has been in charge of MWW exhibitions for several months. An enthusiast of design and pop culture discourses, she is interested in cognitive sciences, literature and contemporary art.
Published on:20.04.22
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