‘LIQUID SIGNS’. Event accompanying the exhibition ‘I TELL YOU NOTHING!’
When: Tuesday, 17 March 2026, 5 p.m.
Where: ArtBrut Gallery
& Studio for Socio-Cultural Inclusion
46A/102 Ruska Street, Wrocław (1st floor, intercom no. 1)
As part of the event accompanying the solo exhibition by Jacek Kröle, an artist associated with the ArtBrut Gallery & Studio, we invite you to a meeting with archaeologist Agata Kubala and the duo of audiovisual artists Klara Bardian and Adam Jański.
The event will open with an audiovisual screening inspired by the works of Jacek Kröle, created live using an analogue projector, colourful liquids and warming sounds. Klara Bardian and Adam Jański will present creating visualisations and the tools used. They will also invite the audience to take part in brief experiments. After the duo's performance, there will be a conversation with Prof. Agata Kubala, an archaeologist specialising in Mediterranean archaeology, who has taken part in research in Israel, Syria, and Cyprus, about symbols, signs, and writing.
The meeting will be moderated by Katarzyna Kaczorowska, a Wrocław-based journalist associated with the weekly magazine Polityka and a social activist. The event will also be attended by Jacek Kröle, the author of the exhibition, and Filip Kopeć, the artistic mentor of the exhibition ‘I TELL YOU NOTHING!’
Adam Jański – game programmer, keyboard music enthusiast, interested in synthesisers, creative programming and abstract projections. So far, he has been involved in game development, sound design for short films, preparing visualisations for music events, and playing music for liquid light shows.
Klara Bardian – graduate of Media Art and Design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław. She is interested in the effort we make to learn what should be natural and intuitive to us.
Prof. Agata Kubala – an archaeologist associated with the Institute of Art History at the University of Wrocław, specialising in Mediterranean archaeology. Her research interests include Persian and Greek influences in Anatolian art. She has taken part in research conducted in Beit Jimal in Israel, Tell Arbid in Syria, and Paphos in Cyprus. She is a member of the Commission for a Mediterranean Archaeology of the Polish Academy of Learning (PAU).
Graphic promoting the event:
Jacek Kröle
DRAWN SIGNS
marker on paper; 2020–2025