Exhibition: Rizomatic Memory. Hommage à Kazimierz Gaca by Bérénice Gaça Courtin
The artist is the granddaughter of Kazimierz Gaca-the youngest of the group of Polish cryptologists who broke Enigma codes during World War II.
The exhibition, held at the heart of the main exhibition at the Enigma Cipher Center, features large-format artistic fabrics and small, intimate miniature codes in which the artist inscribes her own alphabet of memory. She uses nitroglyphs-signs she created reminiscent of modern hieroglyphs-that connect letter to image, hand gesture to memory. In the works presented in the exhibition, alongside codes, other figures and symbols dear to the artist appear-private, mythological, woven into the material and emotional memories of her family.
Open:
- Tuesday - Friday: 9am - 6pm
- Saturady - Sunday: 10am - 6pm
- Monday: closed
- On December 23-26 and 31, as well as on January 1 and 6, the Enigma Cipher Center will be closed
For more, see: Enigma Cipher Centre website (in Polish)
Admission requires ticket to the main exhibition.
Buy tickets at: Poznań Heritage Centre website, Enigma Cipher Centre ticket office
Graphics: Katarzyna Kucharska/PCD
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