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    Zachęta – Tears of Happiness

    The exhibition "Tears of Happiness" at the Zachęta National Gallery of Art in Warsaw is a unique event that blends contemporary art with reflections on emotions typically seen as positive but which can also have deeper, more complex meanings. The title of the exhibition refers to the paradox of joy, which is not always straightforward and can sometimes intertwine with sadness, longing, or nostalgia.

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    Agnieszka Mastalerz | Mould/ Forma | WGW+

    Mould / Forma was Agnieszka Mastalerz’s first institutional solo exhibition in Poland. The artist presented two new video works — “Mould” and “Ὁδός” — which share common themes of movement, expression, and the creative process. The exhibition took place as part of Warsaw Gallery Weekend +. Eidotech Polska was the technological partner of the exhibition. […]

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    CRT Monitors and Retro 4:3 Plasma Displays for Scenography and Visual Productions

    We offer a unique collection of CRT monitors and retro 4:3 plasma displays for scenography, theatre, music videos, commercials, and television productions. From broadcast-grade monitors and CRT videowalls to classic television sets — an authentic visual language that cannot be replicated digitally.

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Art Encounters Biennial: “My Rhino is not a Myth”

The 5th edition of the Art Encounters Biennial, titled "My Rhino is not a Myth," explores the intersection of art, science, and fiction. It draws inspiration from Albrecht Dürer’s 1515 woodcut of a rhinoceros, a creature the artist never saw. The biennial delves into themes of imagination, geopolitical history, and the complex entanglements between art and science, proposing new ways to perceive reality amidst environmental and social transformations. The title also references Eugène Ionesco’s play "Rhinocéros," addressing conformity and resistance.