A solo exhibition entitled “Who’s Afraid Of Colour (Positive vs. Negative)” presenting works of Polish artist Ryszard Wasko, who works in multimedia, is on view at ŻAK | BRANICKA, Berlin and will run through January 13, 2017.Ryszard Wasko (born 1947 in Nysa) is widely known to work across a variety of mediums embracing photography, film, video, installation, painting, and drawing. The artist’s third exhibition at the gallery displays an exemplification of his entire oeuvre and lays special emphasis on his two most significant objects, i.e. paradox between Positive and Negative. The fundamental subject of the exhibition is Wasko’s association with color, which has developed through the passage of time. He deftly puts forward the apprehension of color amongst the innovative and experimental artists of the 1970s.The exhibition is on view at ŻAK | BRANICKA, Lindenstraße 34-35, 10969 Berlin, Germany. For details, visit: www.zak-branicka.comClick on the slideshow for the sneak peek of the exhibition.
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