Creative guided tours (with dialogue)
offer for organized groups
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We invite you to take part in guided tours conducted in the spirit of creative dialogue.
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These are meetings during which we primarily talk about art and ask it questions — in many different ways. The guide introduces participants to the history of the presented phenomena and the main themes of the exhibition. They explain what shapes contemporary art today, which social, political, and cultural transformations have had the greatest impact on it, and which breakthrough moments have shaped the artistic language used by creators today.
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After this introduction, we invite participants to join the conversation. An exhibition is not a closed narrative — it gains meaning through contact with the viewer. The viewer is not a passive observer but a co-creator of meaning. The guided tour thus becomes a space for exchanging thoughts, interpretations, and experiences. We talk about how we perceive the works, what moves us, what we disagree with, and what questions arise.
- This form of encountering art develops attentiveness, the ability to argue one’s point of view, and to formulate independent judgments. Instead of ready-made answers, we propose shared reflection and engagement with art.
- This form of encountering art develops attentiveness, the ability to argue one’s point of view, and to formulate independent judgments. Instead of ready-made answers, we propose shared reflection and engagement with art.
- The structure of each meeting is arranged individually before the visit so that it matches the group’s level and interests.