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Zieta at Re_Mind Psychology Festival 2026

St. John Nepomucene Church, Wrocław

Tramwajowa 1-3, 51-621 Wrocław

Re_Mind Psychology Festival

22–24 June 2026, 4:00–9:00 pm
Installation: Nawie
Sculpture Exhibition at Czasoprzestrzeń
Concert by Tomasz Pruchnicki

St. John Nepomucene Church, Wrocław
1–3 Tramwajowa Street, 51-621 Wrocław

As part of the Re_Mind Psychology Festival in Wrocław, the historic wooden Church of St. John Nepomucene becomes a space suspended between reality and imagination. The installation Nawie invites visitors to experience a place where everyday meanings begin to dissolve. The dialogue between the works of Oskar Zięta and Arkadiusz Szwed creates a multilayered narrative about the creative process, intuition, and transformation.

Zieta x Szwed — Ceramics in Steel

The installation continues the Zieta x Szwed collaboration inaugurated during Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026, where Arkadiusz Szwed’s ceramics formed a coherent dialogue of form and function with Oskar Zięta’s Re:Panel table, whose structural foundation pays homage to Constructivism. The exhibition will also feature Zięta’s mirrors, Oko, and the sculptural Ronda objects, which additionally function as instruments.

Bench, Object, Sculpture, Story

Whispers Bench was first created in London during the London Festival of Architecture and now brings to Wrocław a story of the continual migration of ideas, forms, and meanings. Its polished steel reflects light and context alike. It invites visitors to pause, engage in dialogue, and become part of a living record of place and moment.

A Space-Time of Experiences


During the festival, Oskar Zięta’s sculptures will also be presented at Czasoprzestrzeń. Visitors will encounter the Cyclops series — futuristic metal forms — alongside the travelling Whispers Bench sculpture. This year alone, the bench has been exhibited at Maison&Objet in Paris, ICFF in New York, A@W Warsaw, and Impact’26.

Instrumental Experiences

On 23 June, the Nawie exhibition at St. John Nepomucene Church will be complemented by a concert by Tomasz Pruchnicki. Making use of the remarkable acoustics of the historic wooden church, the artist will create a live soundscape that enters into dialogue with the objects inhabiting the space. Saxophone improvisation will merge with electronic music as sound circulates between the timber architecture and the metal sculptures.

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