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“The Egg Egg” is a solo exhibition by Rafał Zajko, a visual artist born in Białystok and currently based in London. His multidisciplinary practice spans ceramics, sculpture, installation, fresco, video, performance, and elements of design. The exhibition brings together works created over the past eight years with selected pieces from the collection of Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok. These include paintings from the collection “Three Streams. Realism – Metaphor – Geometry”, works by participants of the Białowieża plein-air workshops, and artworks by Białystok-based artists. Within this context, the collection becomes a starting point for creative reinterpretation. Placed in dialogue with Zajko’s works, and connected through formal, narrative, and iconographic affinities, these juxtapositions generate new, speculative narratives on the mythology of place and the circulation of forms, symbols, and memories.
The exhibition builds on the artist’s first institutional presentation in the…
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“The Egg Egg” is a solo exhibition by Rafał Zajko, a visual artist born in Białystok and currently based in London. His multidisciplinary practice spans ceramics, sculpture, installation, fresco, video, performance, and elements of design. The exhibition brings together works created over the past eight years with selected pieces from the collection of Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok. These include paintings from the collection “Three Streams. Realism – Metaphor – Geometry”, works by participants of the Białowieża plein-air workshops, and artworks by Białystok-based artists. Within this context, the collection becomes a starting point for creative reinterpretation. Placed in dialogue with Zajko’s works, and connected through formal, narrative, and iconographic affinities, these juxtapositions generate new, speculative narratives on the mythology of place and the circulation of forms, symbols, and memories.
The exhibition builds on the artist’s first institutional presentation in the…




















































