Yesterday’s Tomorrow
Yesterday’s Tomorrow
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Yesterday’s Tomorrow
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For the solo exhibition “Yesterday’s Tomorrow” by the Polish-German artist Anna Raczyńska, born in 1990 in Bielsko-Biala, Poland, the Art Space in Warsaw will feature a multi-spatial work, presenting for the first time a complete installation of her sacred and paradisiacal works.


Based on her narrative work “Yesterday’s Tomorrow (Eden),” originally conceived for the group exhibition “Paradise Engineering” at the Rosa Stern Space in Munich, this solo exhibition presents an expanded exploration and overall cross-space installation. It addresses the nuanced concept of paradise, the complex dynamics of human life, and the evolving symbolism of wealth and power in our world today.


In “Yesterday’s Tomorrow,” Raczyńska engaged in a profound dialogue with the works of Hieronymus Bosch and Jan Brueghel. Similar to Bosch, who is famous for his surreal and symbolic compositions, she dared to reinterpret the timeless notion…

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Marcina Kasprzaka 18/20, 01-211 Warszawa, Poland
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Press Release

For the solo exhibition “Yesterday’s Tomorrow” by the Polish-German artist Anna Raczyńska, born in 1990 in Bielsko-Biala, Poland, the Art Space in Warsaw will feature a multi-spatial work, presenting for the first time a complete installation of her sacred and paradisiacal works.


Based on her narrative work “Yesterday’s Tomorrow (Eden),” originally conceived for the group exhibition “Paradise Engineering” at the Rosa Stern Space in Munich, this solo exhibition presents an expanded exploration and overall cross-space installation. It addresses the nuanced concept of paradise, the complex dynamics of human life, and the evolving symbolism of wealth and power in our world today.


In “Yesterday’s Tomorrow,” Raczyńska engaged in a profound dialogue with the works of Hieronymus Bosch and Jan Brueghel. Similar to Bosch, who is famous for his surreal and symbolic compositions, she dared to reinterpret the timeless notion…

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Marcina Kasprzaka 18/20, 01-211 Warszawa, Poland
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