until 19.09. | #0101ARTatBerlin | ŻAK | BRANICKA is delighted to present The Admirable Number Pi, a group show whose title was inspired by a poem by Nobel-Prize-winner Wisława Szymborska.
The exhibition includes artists from two generations: pioneers of the conceptual movements of the 1960s and 70s (such as Dróżdż, Dibbets, KwieKulik, Merz, Wasko) and artists of the younger generation (Horvat, Kudlicka, Kobylarz).
Artists: Stanisław Dróżdż, Jan Dibbets, Vlatka Horvat, Marlena Kudlicka, KwieKulik, Szymon Kobylarz, Mario Merz, Ryszard Wasko
The exhibition focuses on infinity, which in Szymborska’s ironic, though deeply philosophical poem is symbolized by the Pi symbol:
“(…)The pageant of digits comprising the number pi
doesn’t stop at the page’s edge.
It goes on across the table, through the air,
over a wall, a leaf, a bird’s nest, clouds, straight into the sky,
through all the bottomless, bloated heavens.(…)”
Vernissage: Friday, 26th June 2015, 18 – 21 Uhr
Ausstellungsdaten: Saturday, 27th June – Saturday, 19th September 2015
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Image Caption: Galerie Zac Branicka, KwieKulik, Siewierz, A Plate and Activities with Mercury, 1975_detail, photography KwieKulik, courtesy ŻAK | BRANICKA
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