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THE ONE

We invite you to the next edition of the post-competition exhibition THE ONE, which this time will be presented in the Migawka Gallery in the Browar B Cultural Center in Włocławek. The opening will take place on Friday, September 22, 2023, at 18:00.

INTERNATONAL DIGITAL ART CONTEST

The title of the project refers to the Planet Earth, which is the only place we know in the universe where life has developed. We want to pay attention to the uniqueness of our planet and arouse in the recipients a sense of obligation to take care of its future. The goal of the „The One” project is to evoke a discussion on the current destruction of our planet caused by human activity. We want every artist and recipient to consider why in everyday life we often skip thinking about the future of the world, we forget about what is the most important. Shouldn’t caring for the planet be our common goal?

The international nature of the competition and accompanying exhibitions aim to gather various artistic attitudes and confront artists from various countries. The next goal is to promote contemporary art and popularize methods of digital creation. We want to emphasize that progress does not have to be associated with destruction, and the use of digital media can lead to artistic exchange on an international scale.


„THE ONE” – PARTICIPANTS, FUNDACJA PINATA 2022

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Do Międzynarodowego Konkursu Sztuki Cyfrowej THE ONE zgłosiło się 118 artystów z różnych krajów świata. Łącznie nadesłano 259 prac konkursowych.

W konkursie wzięli udział artyści z 11 krajów:  Wielkiej Brytanii, Argentyny, Chin, Francji, Włoch, Korei Południowej, Stanów Zjednoczonych, Ukrainy, Bułgarii, Izraela i Polski.

118 artists from different countries entered the International Digital Art Competition THE ONE. In total, 259 competition works were submitted.

Artists from 11 countries took part in the competition: United Kingdom, Argentina, China, France, Italy, South Korea, USA, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Israel and Poland.

Jury pierwszego etapu w składzie:

● art. mal. Katarzyna Wendland- prezes zarządu Fundacji Pinata

● dr Alicja Wieczorek- wiceprezes zarządu Fundacji Pinata, adiunkt w Instytucie Sztuk Wizualnych na Wydziale Sztuki Uniwersytetu Jana Kochanowskiego w Kielcach

● dr Tomasz Wlaźlak – kierownik Galerii Forum UMK, adiunkt w Katedrze Intermediów na Wydziale Sztuk Pięknych UMK w Toruniu

Zakwalifikowało do wystaw pokonkursowych 47 prac 38 artystów.

First stage jury consisting of:

● art. mal. Katarzyna Wendland – president of the board of the Pinata Foundation

● dr Alicja Wieczorek – vice-president of the Pinata Foundation, assistant professor at the Institute of Visual Arts at the Faculty of Art of Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce

● dr Tomasz Wlaźlak – head of the Forum Gallery of the Nicolaus Copernicus University, assistant professor at the Department of Intermedia at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

selected 47 works by 38 artists for post-competition exhibitions.

Przedstawiamy listę uczestników i ich prac zakwalifikowanych do wystaw pokonkursowych THE ONE.

We present a list of participants and their works qualified for THE ONE post-competition exhibitions.

● GRAFIKI ● GRAPHICS

Alex Russell UK / MANCHESTER

Future rope core memory 220915  – 50 x 50 cm

Anna Wacławek POLSKA / WROCŁAW

Fragment (Wiadukt) – 40 x 22 cm

Arkadiusz Polewka POLSKA / SZCZECIN

Naos (cz.1) – 20 x 42 cm

Naos (cz.2) – 20 x 42 cm

Dariusz Zatoka POLSKA / POZNAŃ

Zanikanie – 100 x 70 cm

Edward Saliński POLSKA / ZŁOTORIA

Inwazja – 70 x 70 cm

Pięć Wież – 70 x 70 cm

Izabela Kabza POLSKA / WROCŁAW

Ograniczenie III – 100 x 70 cm

Jael Díaz Vila ARGENTYNA / CABA

Adoraciun I

Jakub Wawrzak POLSKA / TORUŃ

Frozen in time – bunger oasis polar station – 90 x 60 cm

Joon-young Lee 이준영  KOREA POŁUDNIOWA / PYEONGTAEK

Invisible – 70 x 84 cm

Julian Kołyszko POLSKA / GDAŃSK

Widmo – 100 x 70 cm

Justyna Grodecka POLSKA / WARSZAWA

Niekomfortowo, bardziej niekomfortowo, jeszcze bardziej niekomfortowo – 100 x 47 cm

Karolina Borowska POLSKA / WROCŁAW

I – 50 x 70 cm

II – 50 x 70 cm

Konrad Kucz POLSKA / WARSZAWA

Pokuta – 70 x 100 cm

Soldier – 70 x 100 cm

Lech Polcyn POLSKA / KRAKÓW

Filii Terrae 1 – 50 x 70 cm

Filii Terrae 2 – 50 x 70 cm

Maciej Fronczak POLSKA / WARSZAWA

Planet 02 – 63 x 63 cm

Mariusz Dański POLSKA / RADOM 70 x 70 cm

Trzy kroki do czasu z cyklu Zasiałem białe ziarno – 70 x 70 cm

Zakrzywienie z cyklu Zasiałem białe ziarno – 70 x 70 cm

Marta Stasiukiewicz POLSKA / GDYNIA

Ziemski pchli targ – 50 x 56 cm

Mateusz Pecyna POLSKA / ŁÓDŹ

77°45’0.32”S,159°56’42.23”E – 70 x 70 cm

Patrizia Ende POLSKA / RADZIONKÓW

Patyna I – 70 x 70 cm

Patyna III – 70 x 70 cm

Paulina Bobak POLSKA / BIERUŃ

Formy antropologiczne 1 / Alienacje –  56,7 x 100 cm

Paweł Pacholec POLSKA / GDYNIA

Eternity III – 40 x 40 cm

Paweł Kiełpiński POLSKA / POZNAŃ

NIe zapomnij o Ziemi –  70 x 50 cm

Weronika Wrzosek POLSKA / CERANÓW

Terra: Strefa zagrożenia (III) – 30 x 40 cm

Xiaodong Yu 晓冬 CHINY / QINGDAO CITY

Archaeology of the Planet 2 – 50 x 100 cm

● FILMY ● VIDEOS

Agnieszka Żerdzińska POLSKA / ŚWIĘTOCHŁOWICE

Happy birthday, found footage – 3 m 57 s

Benna Gaen Maris WŁOCHY / WENECJA

Stories end – 4 m 10 s

Panspermia coopstipation – 2 m 20 s

Jael Díaz Vila ARGENTYNA / CABA

Adoraciun II – 31 s

Katarzyna Mular POLSKA / OPOLE

8.2.003 – 60 s

Katarzyna Łyszkowska POLSKA / TORUŃ

Don’t look back – 1 m 17 s

Kinga Su FRANCJA / STRASBOURG

Round – 3 m 33 s

Krzysztof Kiełt POLSKA / GDAŃSK

Utopia – 60 s

Ksenia Makała POLSKA / KATOWICE

Miejskie mikrohistorie – 3 m 49 s

Maciej Jarczyński POLSKA / GDAŃSK

Human – 4 m 31 s

Maja Maksimović POLSKA / KIELCE

Phoenix – 2 m

Małgorzata Łuczyna POLSKA / KRAKÓW

EOL#01/#02/#03 – 3 m 25 s

Kamila Walendykiewicz POLSKA / WARSZAWA

A quake in being – 3 m 05 s

Marta Ciołkowska WŁOCHY / GIARRE

We shall overcome – 5 min

Mateusz Kijak POLSKA / TARNÓW

Interimpres – 4 m  51 s

Yu Yan USA / BOSTON

A speaking dendorbium – 3 m 30 s

http://pinatagroup.com/2022/10/01/the-one-participants/

PROTEST FOR PROGRESS 2020

Protest for Progress was ZEST Hall’s very first exhibition – In partnership with Leeds City Museum, the exhibition featured work from 33 artists across the globe, as well as showcasing two collections from Leeds City Museum.

Launched on the 28th June 2020, the exhibition marks 51 years since the Stonewall riots in New York City – a monumental protest which saw the uprising of the LGBT+ community against their long battle with police brutality. With the protests and the uprising of the #blacklivesmatter movement, we felt that the exhibition could not be more timely, as we continue to fight against police brutality in a system which is oppressive to minority groups.

The exhibition aims to represent minority voices, focusing on protests, rebellion and change. With works ranging from photojournalism, paintings, spoken word, installation, film and performance, we hope to use our platform to educate and visualise a better future.

https://www.roundlemon.co.uk/pfpexpired