Marcin Rusak: Vas Florum
Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents the first solo exhibition of Polish artist Marcin Rusak in Paris, alongside Paris+ in October.
Marcin Rusak鈥檚 artistic practice centres on the transient beauty of flowers. His family has produced and sold flowers for generations, and the artist has long considered how their value fluctuates in relation to their state of preservation. Rusak鈥檚 artworks explore the connections between beauty, permanence, and decay, embedding flowers and plants within bio-resin sculptures.鈥
In this series, Rusak reinvents the idea of the vase, an item inextricably linked with flowers and their display. Conceived as 鈥榯ime capsules鈥, each bio-resin sculpture contains flowers that resonate with individual and collective memories.
The exhibition is held across the second floor of the Paris gallery, with the scenography designed by interior specialist Jean de Pi茅pape. The journey through the show evokes a museum display as if from within Rusak鈥檚 own mind, allowing visitors insight into his childhood memories, societal concerns, and musings on our relationship with nature.
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Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents the first solo exhibition of Polish artist Marcin Rusak in Paris, alongside Paris+ in October.
Marcin Rusak鈥檚 artistic practice centres on the transient beauty of flowers. His family has produced and sold flowers for generations, and the artist has long considered how their value fluctuates in relation to their state of preservation. Rusak鈥檚 artworks explore the connections between beauty, permanence, and decay, embedding flowers and plants within bio-resin sculptures.鈥
In this series, Rusak reinvents the idea of the vase, an item inextricably linked with flowers and their display. Conceived as 鈥榯ime capsules鈥, each bio-resin sculpture contains flowers that resonate with individual and collective memories.
The exhibition is held across the second floor of the Paris gallery, with the scenography designed by interior specialist Jean de Pi茅pape. The journey through the show evokes a museum display as if from within Rusak鈥檚 own mind, allowing visitors insight into his childhood memories, societal concerns, and musings on our relationship with nature.
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Carpenters Workshop Gallery presents the first solo exhibition of Polish artist Marcin Rusak in Paris, alongside Paris+ in October.