The exhibition consists of ceramic objects, three-dimensional visual forms inspired by images from the present and the past, which unite these forms and transform them into immovable material. The artist is interested in the notion of the spontaneous movement of matter, as the possibility of movement inherent in something concrete. A living being moves of its own volition, whereas inanimate matter does not have this property. We are alive in motion, and matter in motion is in flux, in constant transformation. The author searches for the common characteristics of living and non-living matter and, by analysing the definitions of spontaneous movement, interprets them in his works.
Dmitrij Buławka-Fankidejski: "A movement of its own" Sessions