23.10 - 15.01.2022Exhibition

Robert Proch

Robert Proch „Broken Timeline”

First overview exhibition of Robert Proch (1986 – 2019) considered to be one of the most prominent representatives of the urban art scene in the world; author of murals, paintings, and multiple award-winning animations.

Robert Proch is particularly appreciated for his style, capturing movement on canvas, and the ability to skillfully navigate through the realm of complex metaphors. His attention to detail, color choices, and richness of contexts make each of his pieces a multi-layered story.

The exhibition will feature selected works from all of Robert Proch’s artistic periods, photos of his art studio, as well as previously unseen sketches and drawings. All of the above will allow viewers to enter the intimate world of Proch’s artworks and thoroughly understand the process and principles behind his artistic creations.

Robert Proch graduated from the Faculty of Multimedia Communication at the University of the Arts in Poznań, where he subsequently worked as a teaching assistant. Works of Proch have been presented on numerous individual and group exhibition in cities such as Rome, Paris, Los Angeles, or Miami. He was also the only Polish artist to have an individual exhibition organized by the cult, London-based gallery of Steve Lazarides, collaborator and promoter of Banksy .

 

 

 

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Exhibition opening: Saturday, October 23rd, 2021, at 7 PM
Exhibition will be on display till January 15th, 2022, from Tuesdays to Saturdays, 12 PM to 5 PM.
Free admission.

The project was co-financed by the Minister of Culture, National Heritage and Sports, from the Cultural Promotion Fund.

 

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Otwarcie wystawy: 23 października 2021, sobota, godzina 19:00.
Wystawa czynna do 15 stycznia, od wtorku do soboty w godzinach 12-17.
Wstęp bezpłatny.

Projekt dofinansowano ze środków Ministra Kultury, Dziedzictwa Narodowego i Sportu pochodzących z Funduszu Promocji Kultury.

 

Otwarcie wystawy: 23 października 2021, sobota, godzina 19:00.
Wystawa czynna do 15 stycznia, od wtorku do soboty w godzinach 12-17.
Wstęp bezpłatny.