The group exhibition SoA Presents: Transformations at SoA Gallery brings together a rich diversity of artistic perspectives. The showcase features works by twelve artists who explore a wide range of techniques, themes, styles, and sensibilities. Each artist contributes their unique voice to the shared space, creating an environment filled with contrasts and harmony. In their quest to understand the reality around them, the artists navigate the boundary between the tangible and the intangible. They delve into themes of nature and transience, strength and fragility, autonomy and dependence, form and deconstruction. All of this unfolds within the inevitable sense of transformation, symbolized by the final month of 2024. What will change bring?
curatorial text by Alicja Majewska
ARTISTS:
Rubica von Streng
Rubica von Streng is a German artist whose abstract paintings explore the relationships between humans and nature, as well as the future of our planet. In works such as the “PortLand” cycle, she addresses themes of environmental conservation, climate change, and entropy. Her pieces combine intense colors with deep introspection, creating multifaceted compositions that raise important questions about our future.
Ivo Nikić
Ivo Nikić is a multidisciplinary artist who uses various techniques to create dynamic works. His pieces often refer to urban landscapes, combining graffiti with traditional painting. Nikić incorporates elements of music and street culture into his work, giving it a unique character.
Rubica von Streng, All End House II, olej na płótnie / oil on canvas, 2018

Daniel Kowacki, HARU, technika własna / own technique, 2024

Piotr Trusik
Piotr Trusik is a visual artist who combines various techniques and media, seeking new forms of expression. His works blend tradition with modernity, exploring the relationships between space, color, and form. Trusik’s creativity engages the viewer in reflection on the world, standing out with emotional expression.
Roman Goss
Roman Goss is known for his abstract compositions that use harmonious colors and complex forms. His works often combine various painting techniques, such as oil, and feature a unique approach to structure and space.
Piotr Trusik, Zdarzenia, olej na płótnie / oil on canvas, 2024

Roman Goss, Miracle, olej na płótnie / oil on canvas, 2024

Monika Wałęga
Monika Wałęga is a visual artist who combines traditional techniques with a modern approach. Her works experiment with form, color, and texture, blending classical elements with contemporary trends. Wałęga’s art engages the viewer in reflection on the world, merging aesthetics, emotions, and technique.
Daniel Kowacki
Daniel Kowacki is a visual artist who combines traditional techniques with a modern approach to art. His work stands out for experimenting with media and exploring new forms of expression. Kowacki blends classical elements with contemporary trends, creating pieces full of deep reflection.
Monika Wałęga, Ethereal Vibes, akryl / acrylic, mixed media, 2024

Daniel Kowacki, HARU, technika własna / own technique, 2024

Izabela Siemiątkowska
Izabela Siemiątkowska explores the theme of emotions and perception. In her paintings, she uses subdued colors and minimalist compositions. Siemiątkowska is known for the “Polish Pantone” series, in which she examines the relationship between color and culture.
Paulina Katarzyna Zielska
Paulina Katarzyna Zielska is best known for her emotionally charged landscapes filled with subtle details. In her paintings, she explores the relationship between nature and human experiences. Zielska uses a variety of techniques to capture the dynamics and variability of her subjects, giving her works a unique character.
Izabela Siemiątkowska, Polish Pantone IV, olej i pasta woskowa na płótnie / oil and wax paste on canvas, 2024

Paulina Katarzyna Zielska, Tam, piaskowe pole, olej na płótnie / oil on canvas, 2024

Painthead | Adrian Łabanowski
Painthead (Adrian Łabanowski) is an artist who blends abstraction with surreal forms. His works stand out for their intense colors and experimental approach, using various techniques such as acrylic and spray paint.
Paweł Grabowski
Paweł Grabowski is a Polish digital artist who combines modern technologies with geometric forms. His works explore the interaction of space, movement, and perception, pushing the boundaries of digital art. Grabowski has gained recognition for his innovative approach, influencing the development of interactive and generative art.
Painthead (Adrian Łabanowski), Bulbhead II, ceramika, glina szamotowa / ceramics, fireclay, 2022

Paweł Grabowski, Portret dziewczyny, akryl na płótnie / acrylic on canvas, 2024

Anna Kordowicz – Markuszewska
Anna Kordowicz-Markuszewska is an artist who combines painting, drawing, and new media, exploring the boundaries between tradition and contemporary art. Her works, full of symbolism and emotion, explore themes of identity, nature, and human experiences. The artist experiments with various techniques, engaging the viewer in deep reflection.
Leszek Markuszewski
Leszek is a true Renaissance man, combining painting, visual and conceptual art, design, architecture, and art theory in his work. His multidisciplinary approach allows him to explore various artistic forms, bringing a pioneering perspective to each of them.
Anna Kordowicz-Markuszewska, Architon nr. 8, olej na płótnie / oil on canvas, 2024

Leszek Markuszewski, Bez tytułu, olej na płótnie, oil on canvas, 2024

Grzegorz Klimek
Grzegorz Klimek is a visual artist who experiments with form, color, and space, combining various techniques. His works blend tradition with modern trends, full of expression and reflection. Klimek explores the boundaries of art, seeking interaction between aesthetics and emotions, engaging the viewer in deeper reflection on the contemporary world.
Grzegorz Klimek, Gród, technika własna / own technique, 2024
