27.06.2010
Kerim Seiler at Wyspiański Pavilion
On Sunday evening at Wyspiański Pavilion, the last event of this year’s edition ArtBoom Tauron Festival took place. The guest of the meeting was Kerim Seiler, a Swiss artist, author of the sculpture Hypnos (Situationist Space Program) found on Maria Magdalena Square.
The artist talked about the genesis of the Krakow realisation, which goes back to 2002, when in Zurich, he prepared his first molecule in his career titled Alice. He talked about the fascination of situationists’ movement, their theories referring to the city space and its emotional topography. He also marked the topics connected to mythology, which served his starting point in creating Hypnos (Situationist Space Program).
Kerim Seiler presented his earlier achievements such as Pneuma’s cycle, somnambul, deepening the context of his works. We particularly recommend the artist’s website, where all of his works can be seen.
The artist talked about the genesis of the Krakow realisation, which goes back to 2002, when in Zurich, he prepared his first molecule in his career titled Alice. He talked about the fascination of situationists’ movement, their theories referring to the city space and its emotional topography. He also marked the topics connected to mythology, which served his starting point in creating Hypnos (Situationist Space Program).
Kerim Seiler presented his earlier achievements such as Pneuma’s cycle, somnambul, deepening the context of his works. We particularly recommend the artist’s website, where all of his works can be seen.


