Homoanonymus: private viewing in Pennsylvania

Homoanonymus: private viewing in Pennsylvania

This Friday we had the pleasure to present the “Homoanonymus” exhibition at a private viewing in Pennsylvania in a beautiful setting of a traditional American house from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries! Our deepest thanks to emart gallery for hosting us and of course, thank you to all estimated guests for coming and sharing with us (and with the artist!) those amazing moments! See you soon!

Homoanonymus in Pennsylvania. Coming soon!

Homoanonymus in Pennsylvania. Coming soon!

To finish the visit to the States with a bang, we have for you one more surprise: on March, 25th, a private viewing of the “Homoanonymus” exhibition (a different version from the NYC exhibition!) will be organized in Pennsylvania, jointly by the Roi Doré Gallery and emartgallery. The invitation will be out soon! And we will of course share with you how the evening went, so stay tuned!

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Homoanonymus & Galerie Roi Doré in NYC!

Homoanonymus & Galerie Roi Doré in NYC!

Tonight took place the exhibition “Homoanonymus” by Artur Majka, organized by the Gallery Roi Doré at the Kurier Plus Gallery in New York City! We would like to thank all those who made this event possible – especially the staff of the Kurier Plus Gallery and Mrs. Zofia Klopotowska from the Kurier Plus Weekly. We are also very grateful for our estimated guests, thanks to whom this exhibition was such a success that it will be extended (more details soon). Our deepest thanks go also to those who share with us (and so our followers) their photos of this event: Eva Harley, Mieczyslaw Mietko Rudek, and Janusz Skowron. More great news coming soon, stay tuned!

Homoanonymus in NYC! New exhibition coming soon

Homoanonymus in NYC! New exhibition coming soon

We are happy to announce that soon we will present the exhibition “Homoanonymus” by Artur Majka to the American public in New York City! The exhibition will take place on Friday, March 18th. Attention! Entry by invitation only, so if you are interested please contact us. See you soon in NYC! And meanwhile, we are would like to share with you our collection of “Homoanonymus” artworks. And if you want to learn more about the whole project visit us here: click here to visit the “Homoanonymus” project’s page!

The Homoanonymus NFT collection is now on OpenSea!

The Homoanonymus NFT collection is now on OpenSea!

We are proud to announce the creation of the very first collection of NFT artworks. It is a part of the “Homoanonymus” collection – a comprehensively prepared project, born in 1997 and consisting of a rich collection of works and a well-thought-out artistic philosophy. Learn more about the project

The genesis of the “Homoanonymus” project was a series of sketches, representing human silhouettes, started by Artur Majka after his arrival in Paris. Those swift sketches of people spotted on the streets, or in the subway were the starting point to his artistic research – their stylized forms can be found in his paintings, sculptures, or jewelry. To quote Majka: “The Homoanonymus came to be in the Parisian subway. Among the crowds, I searched, and still do, for justification of its final abstract form. (…) There was no time for a deep psychological portrait, just a swift sketch, a “note” of the passer-by, an anonymous human. In the end, a human is always the same, no matter the skin color, hairstyle, facial expression or psyche.” The “Homoanonymus” project consists currently of drawings, paintings, sculptures, jewelry, but also of less conventional forms, following Majka’s research and experiences, such as art books, and also NFTs.

The first series of NFTs from the “Homoanonymus” collection is limited to 500 artworks. They are available on OpenSea. It is the very first collection of NFTs artworks created by one artist on purpose – designed as NFTs from the very beginning – and so comprehensively prepared from the artistic and theoretical viewpoint. Therefore, it is an excellent opportunity for collectors wishing to enrich their collections with artistically interesting works, with equally significant investment potential.