Open until: 14.01.2022, opening hours: TUE-SAT: 12.00-18.00
Krystyna Piotrowska is a recognized visual artist. She creates works that combine photography, graphic techniques, and painting. She is the author of installations and videos. Piotrowska is known for her works made of human hair. Her art deals mainly with the subjects of identification, memory, passing, history and Jewish identity.
Open until: 3.03.2014, opening hours: Mon.-Sat. 12.00-18.00
The exhibition by Dawid Ryski presented at the Biała Gallery is titled 1982, which refers not only to the year in which the artist was born, but also to the interests of the generation that shaped him as well as to the number of all the works he has created and the projects he has (…)
The corridor of the Biała Gallery in Lublin has recently found its new purpose. For the exhibition Lots of Drawings, which opened on February 12, 2016, the artist Mariusz Tarkawian reconstructed a small part of one of his largest projects History of Art and Civilization Test that he created in 2007-2009 on the corridor walls (…)
Ludomir Franczak, Magdalena Franczak, Emrah Gökdemir, Magda Hueckel, Paweł Korbus, Maess, Katarzyna Mirczak, Joanna Rajkowska, Magdalena Starska curator: Marta Ryczkowska, coordination: Agnieszka Chwiałkowska Lucid Dream The title lucid dream refers to both a dream which the dreamer is aware that they are dreaming (associated with the ability to control it), and sleep perceived (…)
Open until: 24.03.2016, opening hours: Mon.-Sat. 12.00-18.00
Mariusz Tarkawian appeared at the Biała Gallery in 2005. As a first-year student of Art Education at the Faculty of Arts of the Maria Skłodowska-Curie University in Lublin, he volunteered to assist in mounting the exhibition Nova Biała.