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!

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Homoanonymus goes into the world!

Homoanonymus goes into the world!

Tonight, on January 1st, 2022 at 1.11 am CET, the first Homoanonymus by Artur Majka, left the safe haven of the Galerie Roi Doré and set off into the wide world! He began his journey in France, and soon the next Homoanonymus will reach all the corners of the universe!

Soon we will tell you more about our new project, and now we wish you all the best in this New 2022 Year and we hope it brings you many extraordinary artistic experiences and fascinating ideas!

Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year!

Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year!

We wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! May your holidays sparkle with joy and laughter! We hope you have a safe and relaxing holiday season, with those you love and that your holiday season is full of peace, and happiness. We also wish you health, happiness, and prosperity in 2022, may this year be good to you, your loved ones, and to all of us.

Galerie Roi Doré team

Andrzej Wat died on December 10th, 2021

Andrzej Wat died on December 10th, 2021

We are very sad to share with you the information that has reached us today: Andrzej Wat died on December 10th. He was an art historian, who greatly contributed to the popularization of the work of the sculptor August Zamoyski and the painter Jan Lebenstein among others. For many years he was at the heart of the Polish emigration circles in Paris, becoming its integral part, but also a privileged witness of its evolution.

Andrzej wat was born in 1931 to Paulina and Aleksander Wat. His father was a writer, translator, and co-founder of Polish futurism; his mother was also a writer and translator. Therefore, he grew up in a very artistic, cultured home, surrounded by artists, poets, and writers, such as Wladyslaw Broniewski, Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz and Adam Wazyk.

At the outbreak of World War II, the family decided to flee to Lviv, but after a few months, Andrzej and his mother were arrested and deported to today’s Kazakhstan territory. In 1946 they managed to return to Poland, but in the 1950s, they all moved to the West, living first in Italy and then settling permanently in France.

Wat became then a close friend with many artists and writers living in Paris, such as Jan Lebenstein, Konstanty “Kot” Jelenski, and Czeslaw Milosz. He wrote many articles, essays, and books on Polish artists, but he is especially known for his publications and his work popularizing the art of Jan Lebenstein and August Zamoyski.

Photo: Ryszard Matuszewski and Andrzej Wat. Fot. Mariusz Kubik, Warsaw, October 16th, 2007 (CC BY 3.0)