📅 Opening: 28 January 2026, 6 pm
📅 Duration: 28 January – 5 April 2026
Curator: Katarzyna Wąs
Exhibition design: Łukasz Stokłosa
Visualization design: Michał Sroka
Coordinator: Joanna Sewielska
Visual identification: Renata Motyka
“We operate in a world of illusions, phantasms and imaginings—in a created vision of reality encompassing the past, the present and also the future. We narrate it through images, which constitute the primary source of our knowledge about the world.” – Katarzyna Wąs
"False Views" is a monographic exhibition of paintings by Łukasz Stokłosa, presenting recent works from several series. The exhibited paintings—landscapes, portraits, and still lifes—reveal spaces where the natural and the fabricated, the real and the artificial, interpenetrate. The exhibition invites immersion in a reality where boundaries dissolve and the familiar provokes uncertainty.
A monographic catalogue under the same title will be published on the occasion of the exhibition, an autonomous publication devoted to the artist’s work, with texts by Delfina Jałowik, Xavier F. Salomon, Jarosław Trybuś and Katarzyna Wąs.
Łukasz Stokłosa "False Views"
📅 Opening: 28 January 2026, 6 pm
📅 Duration: 28 January – 5 April 2026
Curator: Katarzyna Wąs
Exhibition design: Łukasz Stokłosa
Visualization design: Michał Sroka
Coordinator: Joanna Sewielska
Visual identification: Renata Motyka
“We operate in a world of illusions, phantasms and imaginings—in a created vision of reality encompassing the past, the present and also the future. We narrate it through images, which constitute the primary source of our knowledge about the world.” – Katarzyna Wąs
"False Views" is a monographic exhibition of paintings by Łukasz Stokłosa, presenting recent works from several series. The exhibited paintings—landscapes, portraits, and still lifes—reveal spaces where the natural and the fabricated, the real and the artificial, interpenetrate. The exhibition invites immersion in a reality where boundaries dissolve and the familiar provokes uncertainty.
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