Flashback 2025. The 7 (plus one) stands not to be missed at the Turin art fair.
One of the few stands that has created a true exhibition. The display brings together the
evocative paintings of Barbara Levittoux–Świderska, which capture the streets of 1980s
Warsaw, and the sculptures of Domicella Bożekowska, dedicated to a wolf from the Bieszczady
Mountains rescued and cared for by the artist. Bound by a shared creative vision, the two
artists lived and worked closely together in Żoliborz, a district of Warsaw. The exhibition
unfolds as a story of kindred spirits, exploring the dialogue between art, nature, and human
emotion. A moving and unmissable gem is Bożekowska’s Running (1970).