Gallery ŻAK | BRANICKA, Berlin

Gallery ŻAK | BRANICKA, Berlin
Gallery ŻAK | BRANICKA, Berlin

In 2009 the gallery presented an exhibition of works from the first generation of the Polish avant-garde by Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz, also known as Witkacy (1885-1939), along with others by Józef Robakowski (*1938 Poznań), which often referred back to his famous predecessor; furthermore there were solo exhibitions by the London sculptor, Kasia Fudakowski (*1985) and the Warsaw painter, Zbigniew Rogalski (*1974). At Art Basel the gallery presented works by the painter and video artist,Paweł Książek (*1973 Andrychów) who lives in Kraków. The Berlin gallery then presented solo art exhibitions by the painter and media artist, Dominik Lejman (*1969 Gdańsk) who works in Poznań and Berlin, and the painter and object artist, Szymon Kobylarz (*1981 Świętochłowice) from Katowice. In 2010 the exhibitions included those by Agnieszka Polska and the photographer, Krzysztof Zieliński (*1974 Wąbrzeźno) from Berlin. These were followed in 2011 by an exhibition by the multimedia artist, Joanna Rajkowska (*1968 Bydgoszcz), who lives in London and Warsaw: there then came an exhibition of pencil drawings by Paweł Olszczyński (*1985 Kraków), self portraits by the concept artist, Roman Opałka (*1931 Abbeville), and works by the Croatian object artist, Vlatka Horvat (*1974 Čakovec). In 2012 the gallery presented exhibitions by one of the most important Polish artists in concrete poetry, Stanisław Dróżdż (*1939 Sławków), featuring his well-known work, “Forgotten” (1968); and the legendary founder of  experimental avant-garde films in the 1960s and 70s, Józef Robakowski. 

In 2013 the gallery presented international avant-garde art: works by “Gorgona”, a group of nine artists that worked in Zagreb between 1959 and 1966 and whose concept art contradicted Communist society even before the art form began to develop in America; and works by the Austrian concept, action and performance artist, VALIE EXPORT (*1940 Linz). These were followed by exhibitions of young Polish artists currently living in Berlin: the sculptor and installation artist, Marlena Kudlicka (*1973 Tomaszów Lubelski), who studied at the Art Academy in Poznań, and the sculptor, graphic artist, object and installation artist, Natalia Stachon (*1976 Kattowitz), who studied in Hamburg and Zurich. The year 2014 began with an exhibition by the Polish concept artist, Ryszard Wasko (*1947 Nysa), who showed works from the 1970s. There followed exhibitions by some of the above named artists: in 2014, Rajkowska, Jankowski, Kulik, Lejman and Książek; in 2015, Horvat, Polska, Wasko and Kobylarz; in 2016, the artist duo Ivanoska/Calovski, Przemysław Kwiek and Zofia Kulik (aka KwieKulik), as well as Kudlicka and Wasko; in 2017, the Slovenian multimedia artist, Jasmina Cibic (*1979 Ljubljana) and finally, Robert Kuśmirowski. One of the highlights in the programme – arranged by the gallery on the occasion of the Berlin “Gallery Weekends” from 30. April to 4. May 2015 and held in the St. Elisabeth church in the Invalidenstraße – was the first solo exhibition in Berlin by the world famous sculptor, Magdalena Abakanowicz (1930-2017), centred on an installation consisting of 83 sculptures made in 1998/1999 and entitled “Bambini”.

Media library
  • Magdalena Abakanowicz, Bambini, 1998

    Magdalena Abakanowicz, Bambini, 1998. Ausstellungsansicht in der St. Elisabeth-Kirche, Berlin, Gallery Weekend 2015, Galerie ŻAK | BRANICKA, Berlin
  • Hubert Czerepok, MADNESS IS LIKE GRAVITY, 2011

    Hubert Czerepok, MADNESS IS LIKE GRAVITY, 2011. Neon, 200 x 190 cm
  • Hubert Czerepok, Lux Aeterna, 2011

    Hubert Czerepok, Lux Aeterna, 2011. HD-Video, 29:00 min
  • Stanisław Dróżdż, Untitled (Uncertainty-Hesitation-Certainty), 1967

    Stanisław Dróżdż, Untitled (Uncertainty-Hesitation-Certainty), 1967, from the series A4. Typoscript auf Papier, 30 x 21 cm
  • Stanisław Dróżdż, Untitled (Vergessen), 1967

    Stanisław Dróżdż, Untitled (Vergessen), 1967. Schwarzes Acryl auf Wand
  • Szymon Kobylarz, Showcase Museum, 2013

    Szymon Kobylarz, Showcase Museum, 2013, from the series Art for Art's Sake. Acryl auf Holz, 125 x 166 cm
  • Szymon Kobylarz, Artificial Rainbow, 2013

    Szymon Kobylarz, Artificial Rainbow, 2013, from the series Art for Art's Sake. Acryl auf Holz, 77 x 103 cm
  • Szymon Kobylarz, Fractal, 2013

    Szymon Kobylarz, Fractal, 2013, from the series Art for Art's Sake. Acryl auf Holz, 125 x 166 cm
  • Katarzyna Kozyra, Women are Waiting 03, 1998

    Katarzyna Kozyra, Women are Waiting 03, 1998. C-Print, 150 x 200 cm
  • Paweł Książek, Silent Utopia 15, 2013

    Paweł Książek, Silent Utopia 15, 2013, from the series Silent Utopia. Öl auf Leinwand, 160 x 120 cm
  • Paweł Książek, Figure 1, 2013

    Paweł Książek, Figure 1, 2013, from the series Figures. Öl auf Leinwand und Plexiglas, 32 x 42 x 6 cm
  • Marlena Kudlicka, I lost a minute but gained a day, 2012

    Marlena Kudlicka, I lost a minute but gained a day, 2012. Ausstellungsansicht, CGAC Santiago de Compostela, Spanien
  • Marlena Kudlicka, the weight of 8, 2013

    Marlena Kudlicka, the weight of 8, 2013, from the series the weight of 8. Installation, Größe variabel
  • Zofia Kulik, The Splendour of Myself V, 2007

    Zofia Kulik, The Splendour of Myself V, 2007. Silbergelatine-Druck, 250 x 180 cm
  • Ausstellung Zofia Kulik „Instead of Sculpture - Sequences 1968-71”, 2014

    Ausstellung Zofia Kulik „Instead of Sculpture - Sequences 1968-71”, Galerie ŻAK | BRANICKA 2014, Berlin
  • Dominik Lejman, Portrait of a Philosopher (Warren Niesluchowski Front), 2012

    Dominik Lejman, Portrait of a Philosopher (Warren Niesluchowski Front), 2012. Acryl auf Leinwand und Projektion, 130 x 150 cm
  • Dominik Lejman, Bubblewrap, 2014

    Dominik Lejman, Bubblewrap, 2014. Acryl auf Leinwand und Projektion
  • Agnieszka Polska, Haroun, 2012

    Agnieszka Polska, Haroun, 2012. C-Print, 60 x 60 cm
  • Joanna Rajkowska, Greetings from Jerusalem Avenue (Holga) 02, 2010

    Joanna Rajkowska, Greetings from Jerusalem Avenue (Holga) 02, 2010. C-Print, 30 x 30 cm
  • Józef Robakowski, Multiple Portrait, 1998

    Józef Robakowski, Multiple Portrait, 1998, from the series Without series. Video-Installation
  • Józef Robakowski, From My Window 1978-1999, 2000

    Józef Robakowski, From My Window 1978-1999, 2000, from the series Without series. 16 mm-Video, 20 min
  • Natalia Stachon, Blinding 03, 2011

    Natalia Stachon, Blinding 03, 2011. 15 Kupferprofile, Rollwagen (Holz, Rollen, Farbe), 300 x 60 x 33 cm
  • VALIE EXPORT, Fragmente der Bilder einer Berührung [Obrazy kontaktu (fragmenty)], 1994

    VALIE EXPORT, Fragmente der Bilder einer Berührung [Obrazy kontaktu (fragmenty)], 1994, widok instalacji, 2013, ŻAK | BRANICKA, Berlin
  • Ryszard Waśko, The Accident (a police record), 1971

    Ryszard Waśko, The Accident (a police record), 1971. Silbergelatine-Druck, 64 x 97 cm
  • Ryszard Waśko, Self portrait in motion 10, 1972

    Ryszard Waśko, Self portrait in motion 10, 1972. Fotografie
  • Ryszard Waśko, A Corner 2, 1976

    Ryszard Waśko, A Corner 2, 1976. Silbergelatine-Druck, je 27 x 18 cm, Satz von 2 Fotografien
  • Katalog Hubert Czerepok: Haunebu, 2008

    Katalog Hubert Czerepok: Haunebu, 2008. Galerie ŻAK | BRANICKA, Berlin, 14.6.-30.8.2008
  • Katalog Jarosław Fliciński: No Matter Where it Happens, 2008

    Katalog Jarosław Fliciński: No Matter Where it Happens, 2008. Galerie ŻAK | BRANICKA, Berlin, 5.9.-25.10.2008
  • Katalog Katarzyna Kozyra: In Art Dreams Come True, 2008

    Katalog Katarzyna Kozyra: In Art Dreams Come True, 2008. Galerie ŻAK | BRANICKA, Berlin, 31.10.-10.12.2008
  • Katalog Paweł Książek: Silent Utopia, 2009

    Katalog Paweł Książek: Silent Utopia, 2009, Art Basel Statements, Galerie ŻAK | BRANICKA, 10.6.-14.6.2009
  • Katalog Marlena Kudlicka: the weight of 8, 2013

    Katalog Marlena Kudlicka: the weight of 8, 2013. Galerie ŻAK | BRANICKA, Berlin, 21.6.-14.9.2013
  • Katalog Natalia Stachon: The Problem of the Calm, 2013

    Katalog Natalia Stachon: The Problem of the Calm, 2013. Galerie ŻAK | BRANICKA, Berlin, 1.11.2013-11.1.2014
  • Katalog Ryszard Wasko: Time Sculptures, 2015

    Katalog Ryszard Wasko: Time Sculptures, 2015. Galerie ŻAK | BRANICKA, Berlin, 17.9.-7.11.2015
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