
Ćukasz Rusznica - Subterranean River
Along with the evolution of societies, rising unpredictability, mobility and dependence on technologies, the folk spirituality evolves into lived spirituality â one which may appear unorthodox, but relies on direct experience and presence of the divine element in common surroundings. On his Japanese journey, Ćukasz Rusznica chose spirits and other supernatural creatures as his guides. He asked them for help in mapping a new territory, and appears to have received an additional gift: a discovery about oneself and oneâs own background, which seems to be the actual journey here: a more significant one than conquering purely physical distance. Published by Palm Studios (London) & Foundation for Visual Arts (KrakĂłw).Â
120 pages, 23 cm x 31 cm, hardcover, Palm Studios (London) & Foundation for Visual Arts (KrakĂłw).Â
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Ćukasz Rusznica - Subterranean River
Along with the evolution of societies, rising unpredictability, mobility and dependence on technologies, the folk spirituality evolves into lived spirituality â one which may appear unorthodox, but relies on direct experience and presence of the divine element in common surroundings. On his Japanese journey, Ćukasz Rusznica chose spirits and other supernatural creatures as his guides. He asked them for help in mapping a new territory, and appears to have received an additional gift: a discovery about oneself and oneâs own background, which seems to be the actual journey here: a more significant one than conquering purely physical distance. Published by Palm Studios (London) & Foundation for Visual Arts (KrakĂłw).Â
120 pages, 23 cm x 31 cm, hardcover, Palm Studios (London) & Foundation for Visual Arts (KrakĂłw).Â
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Along with the evolution of societies, rising unpredictability, mobility and dependence on technologies, the folk spirituality evolves into lived spirituality â one which may appear unorthodox, but relies on direct experience and presence of the divine element in common surroundings. On his Japanese journey, Ćukasz Rusznica chose spirits and other supernatural creatures as his guides. He asked them for help in mapping a new territory, and appears to have received an additional gift: a discovery about oneself and oneâs own background, which seems to be the actual journey here: a more significant one than conquering purely physical distance. Published by Palm Studios (London) & Foundation for Visual Arts (KrakĂłw).Â
120 pages, 23 cm x 31 cm, hardcover, Palm Studios (London) & Foundation for Visual Arts (KrakĂłw).Â























