Artistic symposium Science in art – art in science
The 3rd Art Symposium of the Mi Do Szu Foundation in Wygryny, Masuria, was organised for artists who value contact with nature, a clean environment and a homely atmosphere. The intimate accommodation and working conditions are conducive to evening meetings – lectures given by invited artists and guests.
The symposium will be participated in by:
Agata Czeremuszkin-Chrut / Agnieszka Żak-Biełowa / Bartłomiej Sęczawa / Elvin Flamingo / Izabela Maria Uchman / Maciej Sęczawa / Monika Kopczewska / Monika Krajewska / Karolina Pikosz / Katarzyna Kowalska / Łukasz Huculak / Sylwester Piędziejewski / Sylwia Svorova Pawełkowicz / Wojciech Osiak
We will also be visited with a lecture by Jan Fabry – an employee of the Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences.
Thematic areas of the lectures:
⦁ ornament – drawn from nature and geometry, a language of different cultures;
⦁ art and science – through the eyes of an artist;
⦁ art and science – through the eyes of a scientist.
Lectures:
Jan Fabry – Looking at art through the eyes of a scientist. Geometry. Wenzel Jamnitzer.
Iza Uchman – “THE QUADRAT – a unit of perfection of eternal order.”
Monika Krajewska – “On celestial bodies in Jewish tradition and calendar”.
Katarzyna Kowalska – “The influence of science on the creative process”.
Sylwester Piędziejewski – “The openness of the ornament”.
Elvin Flamingo – ‘Obstacles on the road to perfection’.
Sylwia Svorova Pawełkowicz – “Provenance and authentication of works of art. Application of sciences in the study of works of art”.
Curator: Sylwia Svorova Pawełkowicz
Photo and graphic: social media of the organizer and private archives of the artist
Project under the patronage of:
European Parliament
Marshal of the Warmińsko-Mazurskie Voivodeship
Ambassador of the Czech Republic in Warsaw
Ambassador of the Republic of Poland in Prague
Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences