It's a really great art space. In the past, I attended many openings and events at Bunkier Sztuki. Good times.
What I expected from my last visit was, above all, an escape from the persistent heatwave.
You might think that air conditioning in such public places is the norm. I imagined myself lost in thought, surrounded by art that is not always understood by the masses. Actually, to be honest, I didn't care much about any of this. I just wanted to get some cool air in an artsy-fartsy environment.
Imagine that on three levels, only the lowest one had cool air. With the most boring exposition (sorry Nowosielski) and the smallest space. The only good thing was air conditioning and one seat, which I immediately took to chill out for a while.
I'm not sure what to add. After three years of reconstruction / remodeling, I expected the interior to be modern, technologically advanced and comfortable for visitors. Also, there were only two places to rest for the entire three levels of space. One of them was a kind of lounge chair, but I didn't want to lie down, just sit.
The gallery was almost empty during my visit. Apart from me, I saw only two pairs of visitors, and possibly too many gallery employees doing who knows what. There was also one fly. read more