IFF New Horizons
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Raise the Curtain! – Art Scene of the BNP Paribas New Horizons International Film Festival
18.07.2025 – 28.09.2025
Soon eventThe BWA Wrocław Galleries of Contemporary Art are collaborating for the 16th time with the BNP Paribas New Horizons International Film Festival, exploring various themes featured in this year’s edition.…
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KROKI / STEPS is an artistic project about walking. About the practice, philosophy, culture, politics and art of walking. Three galleries – Studio BWA Wrocław, Entropia Gallery and Krupa Gallery –…
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This year, as part of the Artistic Scene of the mBank New Horizons IFF, we are presenting exhibitions in two BWA Wrocław galleries. The exhibition Avec Plaisir in Studio BWA…
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Anna Mlasowsky’s artistic glass explores geographical, cultural and sexual identity. Apart from glass objects, the exhibition From Within – presented within the framework of the Art Scene of the mBank New Horizons Festival – features performances documented…
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The day after the opening of this year’s Art Stage of New Horizons International Film Festival, we invite you to the Studio gallery for a guided tour of the SunRepublic…
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We invite you to the Studio gallery for a daily curator’s tour of the Sun Republic exhibition with Ewa Szabłowska and Stach Szabłowski. The exhibition is part of the Artistic…
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Visit the SIC gallery! for a curatorial tour of the As Far As I Can See exhibition with Joanna Kobyłt. July 27, 2022 (Wednesday), start at 5 pm The title…
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Visit the SIC gallery! for a guided tour of the As Far As I Can See exhibition with Kama Sokolnicka and Emanuel Geisser. The exhibition is part of the Artistic…
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Midnight Show is a symbolic night screening carried out as part of the New Horizons International Film Festival. This year it will be held in the St. Mary Magdalene Church in Wrocław…
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The exhibition is devoted to the place that the global North occupies in collective imagination. Together with the artists, we are looking for this place at the intersection of migratory…
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The title of the exhibition may be understood in two ways – “to the extent that I can see” and “the distance I can cover with my eyes”. Even though…