Exhibition opening
"A Tiger Came into the Gardem. Art of Maria Prymachenko"
We invite you on 5 April 2024 at 6 pm to the opening of the exhibition "A Tiger Came into the Garden: Art of Maria Prymachenko", the first such extensive presentation in Poland of the work of one of the most important Ukrainian artists of the 20th century—and also the last exhibition at the Museum on the Vistula.
Maria Prymachenko (1909–1997) is an icon of Ukrainian art. Her work is most often regarded as folk art, but her humanist vision of the world, her distinct philosophy of the good, and her own rewriting of tradition carry her work beyond the boundaries of folklore. The human and non-human worlds coexist harmoniously in her art. Prymachenko dreamed that “people would live like flowers bloom.”
Visitors to MSN Warsaw will have the opportunity to view 89 works from the private collection of Eduard Dymshyts. The exhibition space will also include areas for your own creativity. Using movable elements drawn from the artist’s paintings, you can compose your own garden.
Line-up: czuly – colourful DJ, co-founder of the club collective HYPER4YA, member of the Radio Kapitał community. Czuly hails from Ukraine and has been residing in Poland for quite some time. He spins a diverse range of broadly understood queer club music, drawing inspiration from styles such as neoperreo, jersey club, ballroom, pop, folk, donk and hard techno, but above all – from hyperpop and its various subgenres. In his DJ sets, czuly plays with the conventions of various musical genres, both niche and mainstream, because his ultimate goal is to immerse his audience in the collective dance euphoria.