Our art works were widely exhibited in different European cities – Berlin, Paris, Monte Carlo, Vienna, Vilnus, Barcelona, Budapest, Stockholm…  Adamchyk photo team has always been pleasantly involved into the realization of different exhibition projects and here are some of the most important of them.

"Voyage Surrealiste", Barcelona

The exhibition Voyage Surrealiste was held in the center of the culture of Aragon in Barcelona. Alena and Yadviga were exhibiting their works made in Aragon during La Semana Santa together with the famous Spanish artist  Manuel Blesa.

During the trip to Aragon Alena and Yadviga made a completely unique material about the culture, history and traditions of Aragon during very special holiday – la Semana Santa. Painter Manuel Blesa, the mayor of Kalanda and the director of the museum of Luis Buñuel were very helpful to organize the photo shootings.

"Journée internationale de la femme", Paris

 

This range of pictures belong to the project "To Stop Violence Against Women", which was released with the prominent modern dancer Yulia Melnichuk, and presented at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris on the 8th of March  in 2013.  On this great worldwide forum Adamchyk photo team exhibited the photo works presenting Europe. With the kind consent of Irina Bokova (Director-General of UNESCO) the pictures were exhibited in the Miro hall alongside with the books "Women of... ".

"Soul Whispers", Berlin-Modena

Adamchyk photo team took part in the joint exhibition of the six authors from different countries, which was first presented in the prominent photo gallery Ketterer Kunst  in Berlin and then in the PhotoBroking gallery in Modena. The soul whispers of those pictures come from tales and unique lifetime stories, from sensations that sometimes are even opposite to each other.

"Unzipped", Modena

"Unzipped" is exhibition of women photographers from different countries in the aspect of the undressed body. Alongside with the talented women photographers they exhibited their range of the nude pictures. The moto for the exhibition was taken from the words of the prominent American photographer Paul Outerbridge, who said that the nudity is the state of the fact, and the obscene is the state of the mind.