Centre of POLISH SCULPTURE in OROŃSKO – Poland In
Centre of Polish Sculpture is placed in Orońsko, 20 kilometers from Radom. In the palace and park space, the art of music and sculpture connect to create an amazing atmosphere. Visitors can, like in a kaleidoscope, look at Polish modern art.
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A day in Oronsko - Polish Sculpture Center
Hey! Today I'm takin you for an art trip to Oronsko!
Sorry not all the sculptures I showed you are described properly, but I tried my best.
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I used music by Podington Bear, title Sunset Stroll in the Woods, it's availble for free for non-comercial use at soundofpicture.com
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Sculpting Together: Polish Lithuanian Meetings in Orońsko
For four years now, art students from around Poland and Europe have been meeting at the Centre of Polish Sculpture in Orońsko to exchange experiences and work on new sculptures. In March and April 2019, students from Gdańsk and Vilnius came together to create and learn. A few of them told us about their work and their artistic residency in Orońsko.
Moc natury. Henry Moore w Polsce - The Power of Nature. Henry Moore in Poland
Po prawie sześćdziesięciu latach prace jednego z najwybitniejszych XX-wiecznych artystów europejskich Henry’ego Moore’a zostaną ponownie zaprezentowane we Wrocławiu. Tegoroczna ekspozycja organizowana jest we współpracy z Fundacją Henry’ego Moore’a HMF w Hertfordshire (Wielka Brytania). Była już prezentowana w Centrum Rzeźby Polskiej w Orońsku, od 21 lutego do końca czerwca 2019 będzie ją można oglądać także w Muzeum Narodowym w Krakowie. Na wystawie w Pawilonie Czterech Kopuł zostaną pokazane 23 prace powstałe w okresie pięćdziesięciu lat twórczości Moore’a. Prezentacja będzie wzbogacona o wielkoformatowe rzeźby plenerowe wykonane z brązu.
Following an interval of almost sixty years, works by Henry Moore, one of the most prominent European artists of the 20th century, will be once again on show in Wrocław.
The Henry Moore exhibition provided such an opportunity and enjoyed a very warm reception. The current exhibition, co-organized with the Henry Moore Foundation HMF in Hertfordshire (Great Britain), was shown in the Polish Sculpture Centre in Orońsko and in 2019 will be presented in the National Museum in Kraków. The exhibition, housed in the Four Domes Pavilion, will be a retrospective showcasing 23 works created by Moore during the fifty years of his career, and will also include his large-scale outdoor bronze sculptures.
Wystawa zorganizowana we współpracy z Fundacją Henry’ego Moore’a
Dofinansowano ze środków Ministra Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego
The exhibition organized in cooperation with the Henry Moore Foundation
Co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage
The Universal Sea @ Oronsko Talk 3/7 Frankie Moughton-Small
The Universal Sea (TUS) is an art and innovation movement that aims to halt the epidemic of plastic pollution in the world’s waterways. It began in the summer of 2017 and involves a European wide network of partners and collaborators who are passionate about combining the power of art and innovation in order to generate solutions to large-scale societal and environmental issues.
Speaker's list of Station Oronsko, April, 2018:
Kinga Gradowska, Art manager and up-cycling designer, Poland
Daria Wartalska, Sustainable designer and entrepreneur (co-founded tohu & bohu, a Polish- Swiss design-art cooperation), Poland
And the selected artists-in-residents:
Ewa Markiewicz, Poland
Frankie Moughton-Small, UK
Liina Klauss, Bali
Robertina Šebjanič, Slovenia
Júlia Végh and Erika Kapronczai, Hungary
The core partners of The Universal Sea project are: Stiftung Entrepreneurship - Faltin Stiftung (Berlin), the Center of Polish Sculpture (Oronsko), the European Coastal Union Germany (EUCC-D), Hybridart Management (Budapest)
universal-sea.org
The project is kindly supported and co-funded by the Creative Europe program.
It was initiated by the Institute for Art and Innovation, Berlin.
The Universal Sea @ Oronsko Talk 3/7 Ewa Markiewicz
The Universal Sea (TUS) is an art and innovation movement that aims to halt the epidemic of plastic pollution in the world’s waterways. It began in the summer of 2017 and involves a European wide network of partners and collaborators who are passionate about combining the power of art and innovation in order to generate solutions to large-scale societal and environmental issues.
Speaker's list of Station Oronsko, April, 2018:
Kinga Gradowska, Art manager and up-cycling designer, Poland
Daria Wartalska, Sustainable designer and entrepreneur (co-founded tohu & bohu, a Polish- Swiss design-art cooperation), Poland
And the selected artists-in-residents:
Ewa Markiewicz, Poland
Frankie Moughton-Small, UK
Liina Klauss, Bali
Robertina Šebjanič, Slovenia
Júlia Végh and Erika Kapronczai, Hungary
The core partners of The Universal Sea project are: Stiftung Entrepreneurship - Faltin Stiftung (Berlin), the Center of Polish Sculpture (Oronsko), the European Coastal Union Germany (EUCC-D), Hybridart Management (Budapest)
universal-sea.org
The project is kindly supported and co-funded by the Creative Europe program.
It was initiated by the Institute for Art and Innovation, Berlin.
The Universal Sea @ Oronsko Talk 6/7 Robertina Šebjanič
The Universal Sea (TUS) is an art and innovation movement that aims to halt the epidemic of plastic pollution in the world’s waterways. It began in the summer of 2017 and involves a European wide network of partners and collaborators who are passionate about combining the power of art and innovation in order to generate solutions to large-scale societal and environmental issues.
Speaker's list of Station Oronsko, April, 2018:
Kinga Gradowska, Art manager and up-cycling designer, Poland
Daria Wartalska, Sustainable designer and entrepreneur (co-founded tohu & bohu, a Polish- Swiss design-art cooperation), Poland
And the selected artists-in-residents:
Ewa Markiewicz, Poland
Frankie Moughton-Small, UK
Liina Klauss, Bali
Robertina Šebjanič, Slovenia
Júlia Végh and Erika Kapronczai, Hungary
The core partners of The Universal Sea project are: Stiftung Entrepreneurship - Faltin Stiftung (Berlin), the Center of Polish Sculpture (Oronsko), the European Coastal Union Germany (EUCC-D), Hybridart Management (Budapest)
universal-sea.org
The project is kindly supported and co-funded by the Creative Europe program.
It was initiated by the Institute for Art and Innovation, Berlin.
The Universal Sea @ Oronsko Talk 1/7 Kinga Gradowska
The Universal Sea (TUS) is an art and innovation movement that aims to halt the epidemic of plastic pollution in the world’s waterways. It began in the summer of 2017 and involves a European wide network of partners and collaborators who are passionate about combining the power of art and innovation in order to generate solutions to large-scale societal and environmental issues.
Speaker's list of Station Oronsko, April, 2018:
Kinga Gradowska, Art manager and up-cycling designer, Poland
Daria Wartalska, Sustainable designer and entrepreneur (co-founded tohu & bohu, a Polish- Swiss design-art cooperation), Poland
And the selected artists-in-residents:
Ewa Markiewicz, Poland
Frankie Moughton-Small, UK
Liina Klauss, Bali
Robertina Šebjanič, Slovenia
Júlia Végh and Erika Kapronczai, Hungary
The core partners of The Universal Sea project are: Stiftung Entrepreneurship - Faltin Stiftung (Berlin), the Center of Polish Sculpture (Oronsko), the European Coastal Union Germany (EUCC-D), Hybridart Management (Budapest)
universal-sea.org
The project is kindly supported and co-funded by the Creative Europe program.
It was initiated by the Institute for Art and Innovation, Berlin.
The Universal Sea @ Oronsko Talk 7/7 Júlia Végh and Erika Kapronczai
The Universal Sea (TUS) is an art and innovation movement that aims to halt the epidemic of plastic pollution in the world’s waterways. It began in the summer of 2017 and involves a European wide network of partners and collaborators who are passionate about combining the power of art and innovation in order to generate solutions to large-scale societal and environmental issues.
Speaker's list of Station Oronsko, April, 2018:
Kinga Gradowska, Art manager and up-cycling designer, Poland
Daria Wartalska, Sustainable designer and entrepreneur (co-founded tohu & bohu, a Polish- Swiss design-art cooperation), Poland
And the selected artists-in-residents:
Ewa Markiewicz, Poland
Frankie Moughton-Small, UK
Liina Klauss, Bali
Robertina Šebjanič, Slovenia
Júlia Végh and Erika Kapronczai, Hungary
The core partners of The Universal Sea project are: Stiftung Entrepreneurship - Faltin Stiftung (Berlin), the Center of Polish Sculpture (Oronsko), the European Coastal Union Germany (EUCC-D), Hybridart Management (Budapest)
universal-sea.org
The project is kindly supported and co-funded by the Creative Europe program.
It was initiated by the Institute for Art and Innovation, Berlin.
Sculpture woman by Vadim sazonov-polish video of Russian sculptor part.1
A talented Classical and Modern style Russian artist.He went to l.E Repin Academy of Fine Art for studies and graduated as one of the best students from academy. In 2012 he represented Repin Academy of Fine Art participated in the exhibition Symposium Academy of Fine Arts at Forte dei Marmi in Italy. Vadim Sazonov is now a member of the Union of Russian Artist because of his brilliant sculpture monuments in Russia He also is a permanent member of International Exhibitions and Symposiums. You can find his sculptures at many famous parks and squares in Russian city.Also his works can be found in many galleries and private collections all over the world.
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Video shooting and edited by Ni shiwei/Ni Lena @artist_sculptor_nilena
The Universal Sea @Budapest Talk 2/28 - Introduction and welcome by Dr. Tamás Szücs
ART MOMENTS - The Universal Sea Budapest Festival (7 September - 7 November 2018)
Conference on Art and Sustainability at Trip Hajo Boat on Danube River, 5 October 2018
Talk 2/28 Speakers:
English Translation of speech by Dr. Martina Makai, Deputy State Secretary for green economy, climate policy and key public services, National Development Ministry of Hungary
Dr. Tamás Szücs, Principal Adviser in Directorate General Education and Culture, European Commission
The Universal Sea (TUS) is an art and innovation movement that aims to halt the epidemic of plastic pollution in the world’s waterways. It began in the summer of 2017 and involves a European wide network of partners and collaborators who are passionate about combining the power of art and innovation in order to generate solutions to large-scale societal and environmental issues.The Universal Sea project is a massive undertaking, bringing together 500 artists, 500 business innovators and 40 scientific institutions, 13 universities and 10 festivals. So far we have attracted an audience of 5 million visitors and 1.7 million online visitors, coming from 70 countries and 6 continents.
universal-sea.org
The project is kindly supported and co-funded by the Creative Europe program.
The Universal Sea is an independent non-profit initiative coordinated by the Foundation for Entrepreneurship (Berlin, Germany), in partnership with the Center of Polish Sculpture (Oronsko, Poland) and Hybridart Management (Budapest, Hungary), in cooperation with EUCC-D (Rostock, Germany). The project was initiated by the Institute for Art and Innovation e.V. (Berlin, Germany).
The Universal Sea @Budapest Talk 3/28 - Introduction and welcome by Nicole Loeser
ART MOMENTS - The Universal Sea Budapest Festival (7 September - 7 November 2018)
Conference on Art and Sustainability at Trip Hajo Boat on Danube River, 5 October 2018
Talk 3/28 Speakers:
Nicole Loeser, Berlin-based Curator/ Creative Lead, The Universal Sea/ Director, The Institute for Art and Innovation/ Director, WHITECONCEPTS Gallery
The Universal Sea (TUS) is an art and innovation movement that aims to halt the epidemic of plastic pollution in the world’s waterways. It began in the summer of 2017 and involves a European wide network of partners and collaborators who are passionate about combining the power of art and innovation in order to generate solutions to large-scale societal and environmental issues.The Universal Sea project is a massive undertaking, bringing together 500 artists, 500 business innovators and 40 scientific institutions, 13 universities and 10 festivals. So far we have attracted an audience of 5 million visitors and 1.7 million online visitors, coming from 70 countries and 6 continents.
universal-sea.org
The project is kindly supported and co-funded by the Creative Europe program.
The Universal Sea is an independent non-profit initiative coordinated by the Foundation for Entrepreneurship (Berlin, Germany), in partnership with the Center of Polish Sculpture (Oronsko, Poland) and Hybridart Management (Budapest, Hungary), in cooperation with EUCC-D (Rostock, Germany). The project was initiated by the Institute for Art and Innovation e.V. (Berlin, Germany).
The Universal Sea - The Art and Innovation Movement against the Plastic Epidemic - Updated Version
universal-sea.org
The Universal Sea (TUS) is an art and innovation movement that aims to halt the epidemic of plastic pollution in the world’s waterways. It began in the summer of 2017 and involves a European wide network of partners and collaborators who are passionate about combining the power of art and innovation in order to generate solutions to large-scale societal and environmental issues. It is a massive undertaking, bringing together more than 600 artists, 500 business innovators and 70 (scientific) institutions, 18 universities, 10 festivals, 32 coproduction activities, 8 conferences/seminars, 1 lab, 3 open calls. So far we have attracted an audience of 6 million visitors and 1.7 million online visitors, coming from 70 countries and 6 continents.
The project was kindly supported and co-funded by the Creative Europe program.
The Universal Sea is an independent non-profit initiative coordinated by the Foundation for Entrepreneurship (Berlin, Germany), in partnership with the Center of Polish Sculpture (Oronsko, Poland) and Hybridart Management (Budapest, Hungary), in cooperation with EUCC-D (Rostock, Germany). The project was initiated by the Institute for Art and Innovation e.V. (Berlin, Germany).
FLYING OBJECT - M.WOLNY
sculpture made from : wood, metal in Centre of Polish Sculpture - Orońsko/Poland/2011
size: 2.7/1.4/0.6m
The Universal Sea @Budapest Talk 8/28 - Panel 1: Rediscovering the role of the artist (Part 4)
ART MOMENTS - The Universal Sea Budapest Festival (7 September - 7 November 2018)
Conference on Art and Sustainability at Trip Hajo Boat on Danube River, 5 October 2018
Talk 8/28 Panel 1: Rediscovering the role of the artist (Part 4/7)
Speakers:
Frankie Moughton-Small (UK), Robertina Sebjanic (SL), Weronika Elertowska, Center of Polish Sculpture, Oronsko (PL)
Moderators:
Nicole Loeser, Berlin-based Curator/ Creative Lead, The Universal Sea
Kata Szeder, Project Manager of Art Moments, Hybridart Management, Budapest (HU)
The Universal Sea (TUS) is an art and innovation movement that aims to halt the epidemic of plastic pollution in the world’s waterways. It began in the summer of 2017 and involves a European wide network of partners and collaborators who are passionate about combining the power of art and innovation in order to generate solutions to large-scale societal and environmental issues.The Universal Sea project is a massive undertaking, bringing together 500 artists, 500 business innovators and 40 scientific institutions, 13 universities and 10 festivals. So far we have attracted an audience of 5 million visitors and 1.7 million online visitors, coming from 70 countries and 6 continents.
universal-sea.org
The project is kindly supported and co-funded by the Creative Europe program.
The Universal Sea is an independent non-profit initiative coordinated by the Foundation for Entrepreneurship (Berlin, Germany), in partnership with the Center of Polish Sculpture (Oronsko, Poland) and Hybridart Management (Budapest, Hungary), in cooperation with EUCC-D (Rostock, Germany). The project was initiated by the Institute for Art and Innovation e.V. (Berlin, Germany).
The Universal Sea @Budapest Talk 7/28 - Panel 1: Rediscovering the role of the artist (Part 3)
ART MOMENTS - The Universal Sea Budapest Festival (7 September - 7 November 2018)
Conference on Art and Sustainability at Trip Hajo Boat on Danube River, 5 October 2018
Talk 7/28 Panel 1: Rediscovering the role of the artist (Part 3/7)
Speakers:
Frankie Moughton-Small (UK), Robertina Sebjanic (SL), Weronika Elertowska, Center of Polish Sculpture, Oronsko (PL)
Moderators:
Nicole Loeser, Berlin-based Curator/ Creative Lead, The Universal Sea
Kata Szeder, Project Manager of Art Moments, Hybridart Management, Budapest (HU)
The Universal Sea (TUS) is an art and innovation movement that aims to halt the epidemic of plastic pollution in the world’s waterways. It began in the summer of 2017 and involves a European wide network of partners and collaborators who are passionate about combining the power of art and innovation in order to generate solutions to large-scale societal and environmental issues.The Universal Sea project is a massive undertaking, bringing together 500 artists, 500 business innovators and 40 scientific institutions, 13 universities and 10 festivals. So far we have attracted an audience of 5 million visitors and 1.7 million online visitors, coming from 70 countries and 6 continents.
universal-sea.org
The project is kindly supported and co-funded by the Creative Europe program.
The Universal Sea is an independent non-profit initiative coordinated by the Foundation for Entrepreneurship (Berlin, Germany), in partnership with the Center of Polish Sculpture (Oronsko, Poland) and Hybridart Management (Budapest, Hungary), in cooperation with EUCC-D (Rostock, Germany). The project was initiated by the Institute for Art and Innovation e.V. (Berlin, Germany).
The Universal Sea @Budapest Talk 10/28 - Panel 1: Rediscovering the role of the artist (Part 6)
ART MOMENTS - The Universal Sea Budapest Festival (7 September - 7 November 2018)
Conference on Art and Sustainability at Trip Hajo Boat on Danube River, 5 October 2018
Talk 10/28 Panel 1: Rediscovering the role of the artist (Part 6/7)
Speakers:
Frankie Moughton-Small (UK), Robertina Sebjanic (SL), Weronika Elertowska, Center of Polish Sculpture, Oronsko (PL)
Moderators:
Nicole Loeser, Berlin-based Curator/ Creative Lead, The Universal Sea
Kata Szeder, Project Manager of Art Moments, Hybridart Management, Budapest (HU)
The Universal Sea (TUS) is an art and innovation movement that aims to halt the epidemic of plastic pollution in the world’s waterways. It began in the summer of 2017 and involves a European wide network of partners and collaborators who are passionate about combining the power of art and innovation in order to generate solutions to large-scale societal and environmental issues.The Universal Sea project is a massive undertaking, bringing together 500 artists, 500 business innovators and 40 scientific institutions, 13 universities and 10 festivals. So far we have attracted an audience of 5 million visitors and 1.7 million online visitors, coming from 70 countries and 6 continents.
universal-sea.org
The project is kindly supported and co-funded by the Creative Europe program.
The Universal Sea is an independent non-profit initiative coordinated by the Foundation for Entrepreneurship (Berlin, Germany), in partnership with the Center of Polish Sculpture (Oronsko, Poland) and Hybridart Management (Budapest, Hungary), in cooperation with EUCC-D (Rostock, Germany). The project was initiated by the Institute for Art and Innovation e.V. (Berlin, Germany).
The Universal Sea @Budapest Talk 6/28 - Panel 1: Rediscovering the role of the artist (Part 2)
ART MOMENTS - The Universal Sea Budapest Festival (7 September - 7 November 2018)
Conference on Art and Sustainability at Trip Hajo Boat on Danube River, 5 October 2018
Talk 6/28 Panel 1: Rediscovering the role of the artist (Part 2/7)
Speakers:
Frankie Moughton-Small (UK), Robertina Sebjanic (SL), Weronika Elertowska, Center of Polish Sculpture, Oronsko (PL)
Moderators:
Nicole Loeser, Berlin-based Curator/ Creative Lead, The Universal Sea
Kata Szeder, Project Manager of Art Moments, Hybridart Management, Budapest (HU)
The Universal Sea (TUS) is an art and innovation movement that aims to halt the epidemic of plastic pollution in the world’s waterways. It began in the summer of 2017 and involves a European wide network of partners and collaborators who are passionate about combining the power of art and innovation in order to generate solutions to large-scale societal and environmental issues.The Universal Sea project is a massive undertaking, bringing together 500 artists, 500 business innovators and 40 scientific institutions, 13 universities and 10 festivals. So far we have attracted an audience of 5 million visitors and 1.7 million online visitors, coming from 70 countries and 6 continents.
universal-sea.org
The project is kindly supported and co-funded by the Creative Europe program.
The Universal Sea is an independent non-profit initiative coordinated by the Foundation for Entrepreneurship (Berlin, Germany), in partnership with the Center of Polish Sculpture (Oronsko, Poland) and Hybridart Management (Budapest, Hungary), in cooperation with EUCC-D (Rostock, Germany). The project was initiated by the Institute for Art and Innovation e.V. (Berlin, Germany).
Wernisaż wystawy malarstwa Jacka Szynkarczuka
The Universal Sea @Budapest Talk 11/28 - Panel 1 (Part 7) + Daniel Lowy, Valor
ART MOMENTS - The Universal Sea Budapest Festival (7 September - 7 November 2018)
Conference on Art and Sustainability at Trip Hajo Boat on Danube River, 5 October 2018
Talk 11/28 Panel 1: Rediscovering the role of the artist (Part 7)
Speakers:
Frankie Moughton-Small (UK), Robertina Sebjanic (SL), Weronika Elertowska, Center of Polish Sculpture, Oronsko (PL)
Moderators:
Nicole Loeser, Berlin-based Curator/ Creative Lead, The Universal Sea
Kata Szeder, Project Manager of Art Moments, Hybridart Management, Budapest (HU)
Next Speaker:
Daniel Lowy, Valor Hungary (Part 1/2)
The Universal Sea (TUS) is an art and innovation movement that aims to halt the epidemic of plastic pollution in the world’s waterways. It began in the summer of 2017 and involves a European wide network of partners and collaborators who are passionate about combining the power of art and innovation in order to generate solutions to large-scale societal and environmental issues.The Universal Sea project is a massive undertaking, bringing together 500 artists, 500 business innovators and 40 scientific institutions, 13 universities and 10 festivals. So far we have attracted an audience of 5 million visitors and 1.7 million online visitors, coming from 70 countries and 6 continents.
universal-sea.org
The project is kindly supported and co-funded by the Creative Europe program.
The Universal Sea is an independent non-profit initiative coordinated by the Foundation for Entrepreneurship (Berlin, Germany), in partnership with the Center of Polish Sculpture (Oronsko, Poland) and Hybridart Management (Budapest, Hungary), in cooperation with EUCC-D (Rostock, Germany). The project was initiated by the Institute for Art and Innovation e.V. (Berlin, Germany).