At the centre of Mikołaj Sobczak’s artistic practice is the depiction of alternative historical narratives; in his paintings and assemblages, he incorporates protagonists from queer and countercultural emancipatory movements, including those advocating for gender diversity and social justice. For his exhibition at the Salzburger Kunstverein, Sobczak reflects on the historical and aesthetic ties between fascism and capitalism, considering how these relationships manifest in the contemporary context. His work delves into the emergence of modern forms of fascism, examining their parallel rise alongside the growing popularity of esotericism.
Opening: Fri, 16.05.2025 | 8pm
Grand Hall
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