EXHIBITION
“St. Jadwiga Queen – Inspiration and Love”
Melbourne, the
Pastoral Centre at St. Francis’s Church
10 – 17
June 2007
Exhibition consisted
of three strands. First one shown pictures from St.
Jadwiga’s life, memorabilia and places visited by
St. Jadwiga Queen. Photographs showing places
visited by St. Jadwiga Queen or places where St. Jadwiga stayed are made by members of QJF, Mr. B Dziedzic and Mr. J. Dziedzic.
Those photographs are part of the documentation on “St. Jadwiga’s
trail”.
Second part of the exhibition
consisted of paintings created by Dr. Z. Les. Those painting were created
within the QJF Art & Science Gallery activities. Five exhibited
paintings which belong to the group of painting titled “the scientific
visualization of macro and micro world” were an attempt of synthetic
presentation of the fragmentary scientific description of the reality. It
was also an attempt to undertake the dialog with the representative of
biological-mechanistic and mathematical description of the world, who tries
to enforce “the blind” and in disagreement with the natural order of the
description of the reality. Exhibited works are the result of the research
on understanding carried out in the Queen Jadwiga
Research Institute of Understanding. The latest results of the research on
understanding have revealed a very limited range of the materialistic
approach and, at the same time, it shown importance of metaphysics in the
cognitive (understanding) process. Three works of art from the cycle of
“formal findings” are the results of the research in area of categorical
system. They reveal very rich connections among objects belonging to the
culture and to real-world objects. Third part is an attempt to present the
inspiring role of St. Jadwiga Queen in the
development of the different forms of activities of the Queen Jadwiga Foundation. There were shown, among others, the
results of the activities of the Queen Jadwiga
Research Institute of Understanding (QJRIU), QJF Press and QJF Art &
Science Gallery.
Last preparations
Before the opening of the exhibition
Opening of the exhibition – multimedia
presentations
The exhibition
gathered many Australians
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