Nada Villa Warsaw 2025
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21.5–25.5.25
ARTISTS
Inga Wójcik, Stach Szumski
SPECIAL THANKS TO
Andż Michalak, Maria Ruddick
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A presentation inspired by the uninhabited villa and a narrative sparked by a broken window. As if one of its glass panes got accidentally shattered, the inside of the room is filled with squatter birds and settlement artifacts. Presented within the framework of this concept of unexpected intrusion are works by Inga Wójcik and Stach Szumski.

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Inga Wójcik
Kraina muzyczna 0.2 - 1, 2025
oil on canvas
60 × 80 cm
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Inga Wójcik
Kraina muzyczna 0.2 - 2, 2025
oil on canvas
60 × 80 cm

Inga Wójcik (b. 2002) explores the relationship between language and reality. While her works are rooted in the interplay between organic forms and systems, she focuses on the process of expanding their visual language through importing systems native to other categories like music, mathematics, and digital technologies. Experiencing them is an endless game of deciphering signs and meanings with no particular solution in mind, as the key to solving them is in the eye of the beholder.

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Stach Szumski
Dungeon Keepers II - 1, 2024
acrylic on canvas
40 × 30 cm
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Stach Szumski
Dungeon Keepers II - 2, 2024
acrylic on canvas
40 × 30 cm
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Stach Szumski
Dungeon Keepers II - 3 , 2024
acrylic on canvas
40 × 30 cm

Stach Szumski (b. 1992) attributes his visual language to influences from post-graffiti grassroots practices. He juggles media, from large-scale murals to small sculptural objects, to enter a dialog with iconographic motifs from various eras, or to sample and deconstruct symbols from different cultural phenomena through local research.

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Bird performance by Maria Ruddick.

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Photo documentation by Bartek Zalewski.