Gunia Nowik: Full Steam Ahead
Gunia Nowik has launched Gunia Nowik Gallery in Warsaw. Opening in July of this year with Iza Tarasewicz’s ‘Full Circle Ahead!’, the gallery promises a diverse range of sensibilities and aesthetic practices.
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Gunia Nowik has launched Gunia Nowik Gallery in Warsaw. Opening in July of this year with Iza Tarasewicz’s ‘Full Circle Ahead!’, the gallery promises a diverse range of sensibilities and aesthetic practices.
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Groeningemuseum presents the solo exhibition ‘Lemon Drizzle’ by Belgian artist Sanam Khatibi, showcasing works that illustrate an exotic, sumptuously detailed world.
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On the picture: L’Ancienne Nonciature Staircase, photo by Jörg Bräuer
Spazio Nobile & L’Ancienne Nonciature, Group Show, Le Sacre de la Matière
at L’Ancienne Nonciature,
On the picture: Vitrine Rome me manque… with white glazed ceramic sculptures by Bela Silva and embroidered lamp shades in collaboration with Eugénie Collet. Photo Hugard & Vanoverschelde & Margaux Nieto
On the picture: Éva Le Roi & Pao Kao, Exhibition view, Season XVII- The New Age of Humanism at Spazio Nobile Gallery, 2021.
Photo by Margaux Nieto
Duo show Éva Le Roi &
Featured photograph: Tomáš Libertíny, Mysterious Figure, 2016, Bic ink on Simili Japan paper, photo by Margaux Nieto
Spazio Nobile Studiolo: Tomáš Libertíny, Solo Show, Encres bleues
Spazio Nobile Studiolo,
Featured photograph: Frederik Vercruysse, Mountain View In Progress, 2021
Season XVIII- Frederik Vercruysse, Solo Show,Windows
Spazio Nobile Gallery, rue Franz Merjay 142,
The Sarah Myerscough Gallery presents Eleanor Lakelin’s solo exhibition Unearthed, which explores the ultimate and classic vessel form.
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