
📅 21 February | 12:00–15:00
Murowanka is a place where traces matter — what remains after experience, after a person, after time. This is the context for Oskar Derych’s exhibition, for whom art is a form of recording: intense, uncompromising, devoid of embellishment. “Expression Beyond Manners” is a story about exceeding imposed forms — aesthetic, social and cultural. The artist deliberately abandons the “good manners” of the image in favor of an expression closer to a record of a state than decoration. His works carry tension, gesture and material — they are records of emotions and experiences that often remain outside the official narrative. “Expression Beyond Manners” is a story about emotions that do not fit within polite forms. About gestures, tensions and traces of inner processes. About art as a space of passing — through crisis, sensitivity, excess and silence. Derych’s works are raw, intense, sometimes rough, but always honest toward the experience from which they arose. His work touches on topics related to the condition of the contemporary person and the clash of the individual with the norms of their era. In this sense the exhibition fits into a broader historical context — both personal and collective — as a testimony of a time in which the boundaries of expression and the language for describing emotions are still being negotiated. Oskar Derych is a visual artist and educator. In his practice he combines creative work with reflection on cultural and social changes, showing how art can serve as a record of what slips away from official narratives.
🗓 The exhibition can be seen until 26 February:
Murowanka — a place where history is not closed in dates but written in traces.
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