2010 Oxford University, Oxford

In 2010, Ewa Gargulinska participated in the “Europa – The Woman” exhibition at Oxford University’s New College Long Room Gallery. This exhibition, supported by the Centre for European Studies at Oxford (CESPO), aimed to explore and celebrate the role of women in Europe through various artistic expressions.
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Gargulinska’s contributions to the exhibition were in line with her Romantic Expressionist style, which often intertwines abstract and figurative elements to delve into themes of mythology and human experience. Her works are recognized for their vibrant color palettes and profound emotional depth, offering viewers a contemplative engagement with the subjects portrayed.

The “Europa – The Woman” exhibition provided a platform for artists to present diverse perspectives on women’s contributions to European culture and society. Gargulinska’s participation not only highlighted her artistic versatility but also underscored her commitment to engaging with significant cultural dialogues.

While specific reviews of this exhibition are not readily available, Gargulinska’s work has been consistently praised for bringing “the poetry back into painting,” with images emerging from the paint in a manner that rarely reaches naturalism, creating a truly painterly poetry.

Overall, the 2010 exhibition at Oxford University represented a meaningful engagement with contemporary discussions on women’s roles in Europe, with Gargulinska’s art contributing a unique and thought-provoking perspective to the collective narrative.

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