04.12.2015 – 27 .01.2016
curator: Katarzyna Roj

OSSOLIŃSKI NATIONAL INSTITUTE
Szewska Street 37, Wroclaw
Artists:
Olaf Brzeski
Krzysztof Gil
Paweł Jarodzki
Kama Sokolnicka
wystawy trwro
04.12.2015 – 27 .01.2016
curator: Katarzyna Roj
OSSOLIŃSKI NATIONAL INSTITUTE
Szewska Street 37, Wroclaw
Artists:
Olaf Brzeski
Krzysztof Gil
Paweł Jarodzki
Kama Sokolnicka
03.12.2015-31.01.2016
curators: Fumihhiko Sumitomo, Daniela Tagowska
THE MUSEUM OF ARCHITECTURE IN WROCŁAW
Bernardynska street 5, Wrocław
Artists:
Ryoko Aoki, Masaya Chiba, Jan Chwałczyk, Wanda Gołkowska, Masanori Handa, Sadaharu Horio, Zon Ito,
Zdzisław Jurkiewicz, Bartosz Kokosiński, Jan Mioduszewski, Chihiro Mori, Mineki Murata, Kazuki Nakahara, Natalia LL, Magda Starska, Hiraku Suzuki, Jakub Woynarowski, Aleksandra Waliszewska
21 – 23.06.2019 (Draftsmen's Congress)
location: Awangarda BWA Wrocław, ul. Wita Stwosza 32
The exhibition will be on show in the gallery windows of Awangarda BWA Wrocław until the end of July.
Draftsmen's Congress, run by Paweł Althamer, is one of the most important events in this edition of Wrocław Drawing Triennial 2019. The invited artists will share their views on a place of culture in the contemporary world and its facilitative role in interpersonal communication. The three-day congress will be crowned by the ceremony of forgiveness.
curator: Paweł Jarodzki
14.06 – 24.07.2019
The programme of Wrocław Drawing Triennial 2019 includes two animation shows: "Narration" and "Abstraction", screened alternately, as well as several-days-long workshops and a show given by an Australian by birth, independent artist and film-maker Karel Doing, who will present his own animation techniques.
15.06.2019, h. 12:00–14:00
Meeting with Karel Doing and a special screening of films from the Animation Program.
12:00–12:30
Meeting with Karel Doing, the leader of the Phytogram workshop and the author of the exhibition presenting the results of the workshop work.
The meeting will be conducted by Maciek Bączyk
12:30–14:00
Special screening of the Abstract / Narration program with the participation of Aga Jarząb (arranging the program of abstract films) and Piotr Kardas (arranging the program of narrative films)
The authors of some films will also be present during the screening.
Movies: Abstraction // Narration
„Katagami”, Michael J. Lyons // „Samuraj”, Tomasz Kucharczyk
„Extrapolate”, Johan Rijpma // „O jezu!”, Betina Bożek
„Geist”, Matt Abbis // „If you can…”, Hanna Rybak
„Marbles”, Natalia Spychała // „We turn into nature”, Justyna Pazdan
„RGBebop”, Luigi Allemano // „Cheers!”, Paulina Ziółkowska
„25/25”, kinoMANUAL // „Piesydent”, Magdalena Pilecka
„Let Your Light Shine”, Jodie Mack // „Neon epigram”, Witold Giersz
"Courtesy of the artist", Piotr Bosacki // "This world", Zbigniew Czapla
The film "Neon fraszka" directed by Witold Giersz was created at SMF in 1959, the film was digitally reconstructed in 2019 as part of the project "Digital reconstruction and digitization of Polish feature, documentary and animated films to ensure access in all distribution fields (cinema , television, Internet, mobile devices) and preserving Polish film heritage for future generations ”under the Operational Program Digital Poland for 2014-2020.
curators: Maciej Bączyk, Aga Jarząb, Piotr Kardas
Partner of the event is Łódź Film School
Ogólnopolski Festiwal Filmów Animowanych O!PLA
Studio Miniatur Filmowych w Warszawie
14.06 – 15.09.2019
opening: 14.06.2019, 20:00
location: Muzeum Współczesne Wrocław, plac Strzegomski 2a
curator: Stach Szabłowski
The exhibition focuses on an imaginary, speculative and creative aspect of drawing. Its narrative lies within the boundaries of safety and fear, fantasy and paranoia, reality and dream, as well as visual vs conceptual character of drawing. The history and architecture of Wrocław Contemporary Museum play an important part in the project.
Artists: Nils Atallah, Wojciech Bąkowski, Piotr Bosacki, Joaquín Cociña, Krzysztof Gil, Zofia Gramz, Agnieszka Grodzińska, Juliana Höschlová, Kornel Janczy, Bartek Kiełbowicz, Łukasz Korolkiewicz, Jarosław Kozłowski, Cristóbal León, Róża Litwa, Jacek Markiewicz, Magda Moskwa, Zbigniew Rogalski, Irmina Rusicka & Kasper Lecnim, Michał Slezkin, Bartosz Zaskórsk
accompanying events:
Treasure map, activities for children
2019, h. 13.30
Infinite, intergenerational workshops
6.07.2019, h. 15:00
Family portrait, adult activities
20.07.2019, h. 15:00
moderated by Sylvia Shepherd
14.06 – 5.07.2019
opening: 14.06.2019, 16:00
location: Galeria Arttrakt, ul. Ofiar Oświęcimskich 1/1
A solo exhibition of the winner of the open call contest which was organised as part of the previous edition of Wrocław Drawing Triennial 2019. In his projects, Filip Berte focuses on cultural identity, exclusion and the burning refugee problem in Europe. The artist will invite refugees to collaborate with him on the project.
Visual artist and architect (born in 1976 in Ghent) who became known to the wider audience for his long-term project Eutopia, in which he likened Europe to a political entity represented as a house, in which every room reflected a different aspect of the continent. Margin, migration and border are but a few of the main subjects which dominate his work. In 2011, Filip Berte received the Province of East Flanders Award of Fine Arts. In 2016, he won the Grand Prix in the open call contest organised as part of Think Tank lab Triennale – currently Wrocław Drawing Triennial. In the Un-home/Moving Stones project, Berte further develops his critical artistic practice, focusing on the mechanism of exclusion of immigrants who migrate to Western Europe.
Filip Berte's exhibition featuring in this year's edition of Wrocław Drawing Triennial will show the development of the winner project of the previous edition. His installation set up in the hall of the Arttrakt Gallery will evoke the artist's trip to the Centre for Foreigners in Podkowa Leśna-Dębak near Warsaw, where Berte will run a series of workshops for the residents of the centre in a week prior to his exhibition. The audience will also see a video featuring the pictures taken by a camera obscura in the course of Berte's long-term Un-home/Moving Stones project.
curator: Daniela Tagowska
14.06 – 24.07.2019
location: Galeria BWA Wrocław Główny, ul. Piłsudskiego 105
This year's edition of the Drawing Triennial asks the question about the state of today's world and encourages to explore the issues regarding the relationship of an artist with themselves while they are facing the pressures of the world and their relationships with other people. Therefore, it also encourages artists to explore the meaning of individuality in the world where everybody is an individual.
Artists: Paweł Baśnik, Marta Bełkot, Lasma Bringina, Piotr Bzdęga, Czesław Chwiszczuk, Tomasz Dobiszewski, Monika Drożyńska, Łukasz Gierlak, Dejan Grba, Grupa Amen, Marek Grzyb, Jerzy Hejnowicz, Michał Jakubowicz, Živilė Jasutytė, Anna Juszczak, Bartek Arobal Kociemba, Mateusz Kokot, Piotr Kopik, Jerzy Kosałka, Julia Królikowska, Ewa Kulesza, Dominik Litwin, Izabela Łęska, Weronika Michalska, Anita Mikas, Jan Mioduszewski, Daisuke Nishijima, not a Number, Adam Nowaczyk, Anna Orbaczewska-Niedzielska, Magdalena Parfieniuk, Mariya Pavlenko, Katarzyna Piątek, Michał Pietrzak, Paulina Poczęta, Dominik Podsiadły, Hanna Rozpara, Irmina Rusicka & Kasper Lecnim, Magdalena Sadłowska, Jędrzej Sierpiński, Piotr Skowron, Jakub Słomkowski, Jarosław Słomski, Justyna Smoleń, Aleksandra Sojak-Borodo, Radosław Szlęzak, Olga Śliwa, Iga Świeściak, Artur Tajber, Bogdan Topor, Sebastian Trzoska, Michalina Wawrzyczek-Klasik, Andrzej Wieteszka, Jack Williams, Katarzyna Wójcicka, Martyna Zaradkiewicz, Olga Ząbroń, Piotr Żaczek
curator: Patrycja Sap
27.06 – 26.07.2019
opening: 27.06.2019, 18:00
location: Galeria Entropia, ul. Rzeźnicza 4
Six Wrocław artists will collaborate on a joint rhizomatic drawing, made on the walls and floor of the Entropia gallery while retaining an existing drawing, created by life itself. Their drawing will expand and transform into an installation. The artists will use their own techniques, e.g. sidoluxography, which they employed on the occasion of their previous group exhibition in Entropia.
Artists: Mira Boczniowicz, Julita Gielzak, Bożena Grzyb-Jarodzka, Alicja Jodko, Magda Migacz, Beata Rojek
idea / coordination: Alicja Jodko
exhibition production: Galeria Entropia