Exhibition: ‘Geometry of Imagination’ at Mai Mano House.
‘Geometry of Imagination’ is a collaboration between Sputnik Photos photographers and a Hungarian artists Peter Puklus. Exhibited at Mai Mano House in Budapest, the new work refers to the Polish avant-garde movement of the 20s and 30s of the XX century and it explores the socio-political problems of today’s Europe. On view until 7th October.
Funded by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage under the Multiannual Program INDEPENDENT 2017-2021, as part of the grant program of the Adam Mickiewicz Institute “Cultural bridges”
Curator: Claudia Küssel
Mai Manó Ház, Budapest, 30.09.18-07.10.18
Distant Place
Distant Place (2012) is a project by Sputnik Photos about the Vistula river in Warsaw. The Vistula in Warsaw is more strange than beautiful. A forest grows along its banks, in the center of the city, which is separated from the river by a highway. River traffic has been extinct for over twenty years. Next to the city, the Vistula is something of a reserve, an unpenetrated enclave. It is incredible how distant a place it is, even though it is in the center of the city. On the one hand, people are always trying to get here, but keep having to find the way. A magical place and asylum for some, to others it is a gutter, a dump, a realm of rejected people and discarded objects.
The effect of the project is an exhibition at the Copernicus Science Centre, made up of 20 large-format prints, as well as a book - a unique publication comprising 5 separate booklets contained in a single box. You can read more about the project here:
http://www.512.kopernik.org.pl/en_index.html
Photographers: Jan Brykczyński, Michał Łuczak, Rafał Milach, Adam Pańczuk and Agnieszka Rayss
Project curator: Barbara Stauss
Book design: Ania Nalecka / Tapir Book Design
Coordinator: Marzena Michałek
Client: Centrum Nauki Kopernik.