File:Jerzy Krechowicz - forma przestrzenna - Elbląg.jpg

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A form realized by Jerzy Krechowicz during the 1st Biennale of Spatial Forms (1965).

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English: A 3.5-meter-high spatial form made by Jerzy Krechowicz (collaborators: J. Lemańczuk, H. Borowicz) during the 1st Biennial of Spatial Forms in Elbląg (1965). Originally, it was placed inside the ruins of the former monastery building. Currently, in the courtyard of the Gallery EL, from Wałowa street side. Commonly known as "the torture machine". Inside the sculpture visual artists: Agata Zbylut and Iwona Demko with curator Karina Dzieweczyńska, while working on the project entitled "Congress of dreamers / Kongres Marzycielek” carried out at the Art Center Gallery EL.
Polski: Forma przestrzenna o wysokości 3,5 metra zrealizowana przez Jerzego Krechowicza (współpracownicy: J. Lemańczuk, H. Borowicz) w czasie I Biennale Form Przestrzennych w Elblągu (1965). Pierwotnie ustawiona była w głębi ruin budynku dawnego klasztoru. Obecnie w głębi dziedzińca Galerii EL, od strony ul. Wałowej. Elblążanie nazywają ją "maszyną tortur". W środku rzeźby ukrywają się artystki wizualne: Agata Zbylut i Iwona Demko oraz kuratorka Karina Dzieweczyńska, realizujące projekt "Kongres marzycielek" przy Centrum Sztuki Galeria EL.

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Camera location54° 09′ 39.35″ N, 19° 23′ 36.42″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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