HOTBED. Mateusz Woś at the CONSERVATORY Gallery.
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03. 12. 2019. Department
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Let us take you for a journey through an ephemeral micro-world where you will be guided by Mateusz Wos’ drawings and videos.

What can you see in the dark on boards size 10cm x15 cm illuminated only by a flashlight stream? Come and encounter a world transformed by pure, almost childish sensitivity, so fragile that an inattentive gesture can blow away this delicate existence.

"The Conservatory Gallery, which is responsive to an emerging, entirely honest and uncalculated art, could not be indifferent to this artist" - says Anna Kazimierczak, the gallery curator.

Constructions grow out of the anthill's corridors and the images of childhood. You reach a place without a way out. What next? The question asked by the artist is the starting point for discovering the next themes of the exhibition, through the medium of dry pastels. Locked in a space without exit, the participants will face a naked woman or Jesus!? War will disturb the world without delicacy even more and love will gain a new definition defending itself against the overwhelming flood of porn. The exhibition's microcosm is perversely constructed from a transformed reality, for which creator's sensitivity was the filter. The exhibition will also be filled with demons or deities, even in the form of cartoon characters.

Mateusz Woś, born on 11.11.1994 in Suwałki. 5th year student of the Faculty of Photography at the Lodz Film School. He deals with photography, especially digitally processed, and drawings in which he intertwines motifs related to violence, eroticism, religion, pop culture, but also with the world of nature or the art of the Far East. He draws a lot of inspiration from the music he has been creating for over 8 years. The music he composes focuses on creating a kind of "microworlds", soundscapes with their own mood and atmosphere. Recently, he has been creating video works.  

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