Mikołaj Sobczak’s exhibition Moon, Sun, Mercury assembles a fractured history of resistance, propaganda, and survival. Across three large-scale paintings and subtle footnotes, Sobczak draws from communist posters, esoteric traditions, queer archives, and contemporary technofeudal critiques to sketch a portrait of power and its breakdown.
The exhibition is not organized around grand historical narratives or mythic timelines; instead, it stages a choreography of protagonists – queer activists, exiles, revolutionaries, outlaws—whose entangled lives reveal the fractures of history and the unfinished work of resistance.
Opening Reception, 16 May, 8pm
Performance Anti-Fascist Art Manifesto by Mikołaj Sobczak, 16 May, 9pm – in the context of the research festival wild thinX: non-conformist practices in architecture, design and art
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