Phases, Places and Faces
Florit / Florit•Feb 06, 2026 — Apr 17, 2026
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"Phases, Places and Faces"
Gizela Mickiewicz
Florit/Florit Gallery
Dates
06.02.2026 – 17.04.2026
Mon - Fri / 11 am – 7 pm
https://floritflorit.com/current-1
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Gizela Mickiewicz’s practice unfolds around the idea of home as mutable and fragile: not simply a fixed location, but a condition shaped by memory and attachment. Through sculpture and relief, she develops a material vocabulary closely tied to the body, domestic architecture and landscape, understood as emotional extensions.
The project is articulated around three axes: phases, places and faces. Through this framework, home is approached as a process rather than a stable entity.
Phases refer to states of transition: moments of loss, displacement and return. Home changes form over time, continuing to exist through remnants, habits and mental images. In I am still walking around flats I no longer live in, inhabiting persists beyond physical space, suggesting a mental and bodily continuation of places no longer…
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Phases, Places and Faces
Florit / Florit•Feb 06, 2026 — Apr 17, 2026
Press Release
"Phases, Places and Faces"
Gizela Mickiewicz
Florit/Florit Gallery
Dates
06.02.2026 – 17.04.2026
Mon - Fri / 11 am – 7 pm
https://floritflorit.com/current-1
Exhibition text
Gizela Mickiewicz’s practice unfolds around the idea of home as mutable and fragile: not simply a fixed location, but a condition shaped by memory and attachment. Through sculpture and relief, she develops a material vocabulary closely tied to the body, domestic architecture and landscape, understood as emotional extensions.
The project is articulated around three axes: phases, places and faces. Through this framework, home is approached as a process rather than a stable entity.
Phases refer to states of transition: moments of loss, displacement and return. Home changes form over time, continuing to exist through remnants, habits and mental images. In I am still walking around flats I no longer live in, inhabiting persists beyond physical space, suggesting a mental and bodily continuation of places no longer…


























