Ambientale vol. 2 | Exhibition from the Amadeus ECOlogically series
Exhibition accompanying the concert of the Polish Radio Amadeus Chamber Orchestra Amadeus ecologically – Culture on the Road at the “Scene is strange” Cultural Center in Gniezno.
Venue: Cultural Center “Scene is strange”, 42 Franklina Roosevelta Str., Gniezno
Opening: 22.08.2025, 18:00
Duration of exhibition: 22 – 31.08.2025
Participants: Aleksander Radziszewski, Aleksandra Lisiak, Alicja Barwacz, Anika Brulińska, Bogna Lupińska, Bohdan Maiboroda, Daria Wasiak, Daria Włodarczak, Dominika Rozmus, Elizaveta Gorbatsevich, Ignacy Gizelski, Izabela Karp, Kamila Lukaszczyk, Katarzyna Knychała, Lena Balcerak, Lutesse Paulus, Maria Liberek, Mikołaj Thiel, Oliwia Przybyła, Rafał Bobrowski, Roksana Wiśniewska, Viktoriya Zalozna, Weronika Wronecka, Wiktoria Bugaj, Wiktoria Korneluk, Zuza Sakowicz in cooperation with Michał Ziomek
Curators: Matylda Konarska, Yuliya Zalozna
Coordination: Piotr Grzywacz
Production: Jarek Jasik
Ambientale vol. 2 | Exhibition from the Amadeus ECOlogically series
The exhibition we offer you, and your attention, knows no limits to age, knowledge, or experience. It’s a space as open as a field before the rain – for all who feel that caring for the planet is no longer a choice, but a shared responsibility.
Each of the works presented is not just a form – it is a trace of thought, tenderness, and responsibility. They were created from materials that have already had a life: recycled materials, from the organic and transient. They were born from the need to speak about a world that is crumbling yet still pulsating with hope. These are the voices of artists who not only perceive the beauty of nature but also listen to its silent signals—and respond with image, form, and sound.
We intended to create not so much an exhibition as an encounter. A place where nature and art intertwine in a tender conversation with the viewer – a conversation that doesn’t seek charts and data, but touches the imagination, emotions, and inner stirrings. Because ecology isn’t a trend. It’s a cry that increasingly echoes in museum halls, galleries, studios… and in the privacy of whispered evening conversations at home.
Art can speak the language of change – soft, yet infinitely penetrating. It offers no easy answers. Instead, it asks questions that take root in memory. What is balance in the everyday world? What bonds connect us to the earth, water, animals, and the air we breathe without hesitation? Where does development end and destruction begin?
Every object, installation, sculpture, or painting is not just an artistic vision – it’s a delicate intervention. Sometimes provocative, sometimes soothing, but always carrying a single message: awaken your sensitivity before the world falls silent. In the age of climate crisis, art becomes not only a witness but also a voice of resistance. It begins to play the role of an activist – gentle yet decisive.
Come in and allow yourself to feel. Look carefully. Touch with your eyes the matter that was once waste, now becoming a story. Listen to the silence between the works – perhaps this is where a thought that hasn’t yet been there will germinate within you.
Because sometimes all it takes is a moment. An image. A pause. And the willingness to move – even just one step – toward the change.
Yuliya Zalozna