On 5 July 2025, the serene setting of Klonn in Warsaw hosted a remarkable new edition of the KLONN ArtHub series – an initiative where art meets nature, and culinary space becomes a platform for reflection on form and materiality. The evening’s special guest was Oskar Zięta, who unveiled a premiere installation conceived in dialogue with Klonn’s architecture, its guiding philosophy, and the surrounding park landscape.
Zięta’s performative art
Curated in conjunction with the ongoing Interferences exhibition, Zięta’s project was not simply a sculptural object – it became a vessel for sound and emotion. Created using his signature FiDU technology, the installation appeared to "breathe" through metal and space, resonating with both the natural environment and human presence. At the core of the evening was a live sound performance, in which Zięta “played” his sculptural forms, drawing forth tones that wavered between industrial resonance and the poetry of subtle distortion.
Metal, art, and thought
Renowned for his experimental approach to form and substance, Oskar Zięta once again demonstrated that metal can transcend structure, becoming instead a storytelling medium. At Klonn, a place where the senses meet ideas, Zięta’s works became part of a larger landscape of artistry, flavours, and sounds. We invite you to experience them in person at Klonn, Jazdów 1B, Warsaw.
Photos: Jakub Musialski
Photos: Jakub Musialski
Deep and parallel experiences
KLONN x ZIĘTA marks a further chapter in the exploration of interference – not only in sonic waves, but in the encounters between technology and nature, permanence and ephemerality, object and experience. Accompanied by musical improvisations from Maciej Szczyciński (double bass) and Dawid Skrzypek (violin), the evening unfolded as a multisensory narrative of motion, material, and audible silence.