Anna Konik

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Man is at the heart of Anna Konik's research — almost all of her works are an "investigation" into the Other, which arise as a consequence of meeting people. Assuming the perspective of subjective experiences, the artist transfers them to the social dimension, and the recipient is confronted not only with an individual history, but also with the real problems of the contemporary world, which hurt the same as a grain of sand in the pupil of the eye.


As part of the events accompanying the exhibition of Anna Konik, we are planning educational workshops and a series of lectures, to which we have invited, amongst others, Professors Bernhard Waldenfels and Holk Cruse. The lecture topics will be based on the mutual, creative and inspiring relationship between art and education. Transdisciplinarity, the cooperation of specialists from various fields of contemporary culture is one of the main objectives of the activity of the prestigious Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, which is not only the content partner of the exhibition, but also from whom the artist received a scholarship in 2008/2009.

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