Kraków, Poland – We are pleased to announce that the “Utracone” project has been granted a show in the gallery’s 2023 exhibition schedule. This multimedia installation sheds light on art pillaging during WWII in Poland, using video to showcase the process of repainting and erasing stolen artworks. The work explores the pillaging of artwork in both wartime and colonization.
The exact exhibition dates are yet to be announced, so stay tuned for updates on our website and social media channels.
About Galeria Podbrzezie
Galeria Podbrzezie presents projects in art and design and interdisciplinary initiatives. Additionally, the gallery conducts educational activities, such as lectures, meetings, and workshops. Galeria Podbrzezie was established to showcase and promote artistic and artistic-research achievements, focusing on disseminating contemporary art through exhibitions, happenings, meetings with creators, cultural and artistic performances, and readings and lectures by cultural and art figures. It further deepens research on contemporary art and media and undertakes scientific, artistic, educational, and cultural endeavors. Galeria Podbrzezie serves as a space that bridges the University of Pedagogy with the city and residents of Kraków.