The exhibition brings together two generations and two strong artistic voices: the paintings of Tadeusz Wojnarski (1922-1999) and the poetry of contemporary author Marek Hajok, captured in prints by Jola Barnaś. Both artists are Polish emigrants, albeit with very different life paths, but both process their experiences into a testimony of both personal and universal reflection. The result is a reflection of the soul - "odbicia duszy". The poetic-visual dialog will be framed at the opening by piano improvisations by Nina Gurol and a conversation with Tadeusz Wojnarski, Jr. Hajok's poems from "Borelioza" and "Postskriptum", Wojnarski's sonnets and excerpts from the biographical book "Erinnerungen eines Anders Künstlers - Wspomnienia artysty Andersa" will be read by the authors and Margaux Kier.
A highlight of the finissage on 23.11.25 will be the renewed reading and the concert by Elisey Krupenkov on the flute with live electronics. Elisey is active as a flutist both as a soloist and as a chamber musician. In his current projects, he explores the combination of flute, classical harmony, live electronics, pedal technique and contemporary playing styles. In doing so, he draws on baroque harmonies and folk motifs from which he develops his own music.
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