UNPOLISHED — YOUNG DESIGN FROM POLAND / LWÓW

Dywan Kuklik, K. Muchy-Wiśniewskiej

UNPOLISHED — YOUNG DESIGN FROM POLAND / LWÓW

Unpolished exhibition in Lviv!

 

In June 2013, an exhibition of Polish design UNPOLISHED – YOUNG DESIGN FROM POLAND was presented at the gallery of the Lviv National Academy of Fine Arts in Lviv. The Ukrainian audience will have the opportunity to see the most interesting projects of recent years, by young artists from Poland.

The exhibition is a search for the common denominator of contemporary Polish design. It presents the most interesting works and achievements of young designers. It proves that Polish design, which draws on the rich Polish experience and traditions, is a distinct phenomenon, and thus attractive and worth exploring.

The Ukrainian audience will have the opportunity to see 16 works designed by 15 Polish designers, including the well-known and award-winning stools by Oskar Zięta, glass and porcelain objects by Bogdan Kosak, Karina Marusinska, Monika Patuszyńska, the red dot award-winning “inflatable” sofas by Malafor or unique carpets by the Czop/Rusin duo.

The exhibition has been shown at many prestigious design festivals and applied arts museums, including Salone del Mobile in Milan, Designer’s Days and Design Week in Paris, Inno Design Tech Expo in Hong Kong or the Museum of Applied Arts in Cologne and the Design Museum in Helsinki. Its previous editions have garnered positive reviews from specialists and were popular with the public. Agnieszka Jacobson-Cielecka, curator of the exhibition, explains its genesis as follows: “We first presented the works of young Polish designers in September 2009 at the DESIGN SEPTEMBER festival in Brussels. It turned out that Polish design is attractive to the European audience, and our designers have interesting, surprising and unique ideas. Thus, the UNPOLISHEDexhibitionbecame a cyclical project – after all, every year new creators appear, there are more and more interesting artistic projects worth showing in Europe.”

Most of the designers and design groups presenting their works at the exhibition belong to the generation of thirty-year-olds. This is, according to the curators, the most interesting group of Polish artists. Brilliantly educated and talented, they are not only engaged in design, but also independently produce and promote their own work. Many of them have already gained worldwide recognition, while others are just at the threshold of their careers.

“When selecting works and designers, we are always looking for the most distinctive elements of Polish design, features that make us stand out from other designers,” – explains Agnieszka Jacobson-Cielecka, curator of the exhibition – When preparing such exhibitions, we always face the question of what do we actually want to prove? Is it that Poles design like everyone else? Or that they design differently than everyone else? Certainly the process of creation and choice of materials is special. Designers reach for materials that are accessible, inexpensive and natural: wood, osb and mdf boards, felt, or recycled materials. They also most often make their objects themselves or with the help of local craftsmen. Most works are prototypes, uniques or limited series.”

 

Some artists are inspired by Polish tradition, material culture or craftsmanship. Many works are characterized by humor, irony, balancing on the border between design and art, a perverse sense of humor or distance from classical definitions of design. Another theme is the fascination with material, texture and manufacturing technology. However, the presented projects have a common denominator: it is simplicity, modesty, balance between tradition and modernity and striving for harmony according to the principle “less is more.”

The curators of the exhibition are recognized authorities in the field of Polish and international design Agnieszka Jacobson-Cielecka, artistic director of the Łódź Design Festival, and Paweł Grobelny, designer and curator of design exhibitions, and the organizers are the Adam Mickiewicz Institute(www.culture.pl) and the Regional Museum in Stalowa Wola(www.muzeum.stalowawola.pl) in cooperation with the Lviv Academy of Fine Arts(www.lnam.edu.ua)

Designers: Agnieszka Bar, Agnieszka Czop and Joanna Rusin, Dbwt, Fawory, Gogo, Bogdan Kosak, Marzena Krupa, Karina Marusińska, Malafor, Bartosz Mucha, Katarzyna Mucha-Wiśniewska, Alicja Patanowska, Monika Patuszyńska, Oskar Zięta.

UNPOLISHED – YOUNG DESIGN FROM POLAND/LVIV: 25.06 – 31.08.2013, Lviv Academy of Fine Arts, Lviv, 38 Kubyovycha St..

Coordination and information: Anna Szlazak, aszlazak@muzeum.stalowawola.pl