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IGNORAMUS ET IGNORABIMUS • Piotr Pasiewicz

Abstract black-and-white sculptural form with textured gray background and red hand-drawn scribbles; promotional poster for Piotr Pasiewicz exhibition “Ignoramus et Ignorabimus” with event date and vernissage details in Polish.
IGNORAMUS ET IGNORABIMUS • Piotr Pasiewicz

Multimedia, contemplative exhibition exploring the tension between being and absence.

Abstract black-and-white sculptural form with textured gray background and red hand-drawn scribbles; promotional poster for Piotr Pasiewicz exhibition “Ignoramus et Ignorabimus” with event date and vernissage details in Polish.
IGNORAMUS ET IGNORABIMUS • Piotr Pasiewicz

Multimedia, contemplative exhibition exploring the tension between being and absence.

Abstract black-and-white sculptural form with textured gray background and red hand-drawn scribbles; promotional poster for Piotr Pasiewicz exhibition “Ignoramus et Ignorabimus” with event date and vernissage details in Polish.
IGNORAMUS ET IGNORABIMUS • Piotr Pasiewicz

Multimedia, contemplative exhibition exploring the tension between being and absence.

About the event

IGNORAMUS ET IGNORABIMUS



  • painting
  • graphic art
  • video performance
  • sculpture


“In Pasiewicz’s work we should therefore not look for a message; his art does not speak to us with an ideological text or with allegory. It tells us nothing about our individual or social condition, it does not take part in political or ideological debates. Pasiewicz’s art transcends the narrow limits and low thresholds of today’s discourse and situates itself in a completely different place. The mentioned ‘tension between being and lack,’ in the space where the Artist’s art expresses itself, is the basic condition of creation. The already mentioned Rev. Prof. Michał Heller said in one interview that: ‘Creativity always consists in a certain tension. When there is no tension, […] when a general stagnation reigns, usually nothing is created, or possibly some kitsch.’ It should be noted that art theory is not Prof. Heller’s domain, but physics and mathematics. He placed his words in a very broad context of tension between reason and faith, but he used words that consciously referred to artistic creation. Apparently in contemporary times it is here — not between fides and ratio — but between poiesis and mimesis, that the line runs along which the greatest forces operate. And Piotr Pasiewicz strives precisely to focus on that area.”



Rafał Zięba



Opening: 20.03.2026
Exhibition duration: 20.03 – 10.04.2026
Place:
Jaga Hupało Space of Creation
ul. Kłopotowskiego 11/7U, Warsaw
Entrance from Jasińskiego street.



Free admission!



Curator: Jaga Hupało
Exhibition text: Rafał Zięba



  • Jaga Hupało Space of Creation
  • Monika Makowska
  • Born to Create
  • Jan Sikorski


Visit and information:
+48 661 110 044

Free

Location

Księdza Ignacego Kłopotowskiego 11, 03-717 Warszawa, Poland
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