Experience the Art of Giving – The Annual Charity Exhibit

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Experience the Art of Giving – The Annual Charity Exhibit
When:
February 2, 2025 @ 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
2025-02-02T15:00:00-06:00
2025-02-02T18:00:00-06:00
Where:
Dwell Studio Chicago
7449 W Irving Park Rd
Chicago
IL 60634
Cost:
see below
Contact:
773. 299. 8876

EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTS

EVENT DATE: Sunday – FEBRUARY 2, 2025 – 3 PM-6 PM
VENUE: Dwell Studio Chicago
7449 W Irving Park Rd, Chicago, IL 60634 (*Free Parking Available)

EXHIBIT SCHEDULE: This is a single event
Free admission – voluntary donations will be collected during the event

“As every year, at this time, I appeal for support for the children in Laski. We all know that among us, there are those who have less and need more. I warmly invite you to my ninth charity exhibition! My art concept is gaining depth and dimension, and our meeting will take place in four dimensions. I encourage you to invite friends and acquaintances. Thank you for your support.” -Błażej Łojewski

ABOUT THE CAUSE

Dr. Błażej Łojewski is supporting and inviting you to support the Towarzystwo Opieki nad Ociemniałymi (The Society for the Care of the Blind) in Laski, Poland. This organization, founded in 1911, is dedicated to helping the visually impaired by providing education, rehabilitation, and support, enabling blind and partially sighted individuals to lead independent and fulfilling lives.

To learn more, visit:

www.laski.edu.pl

www.psychism.org

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Dr. Błażej Łojewski is a true Renaissance man—a physician and dentist by education, a double-specialty medical doctor by training, and a scientist and art lover. As the creator of “Psychism,” a revolutionary concept in art, he transforms passive viewers into creators and performers.

The term “Reductionism,” introduced to the art world by Nobel Prize winner Eric Kandel, perfectly complements “Psychism.” Reductionism posits that less information provided to our brains stimulates more imagination. Blaze’s art combines minimalism, monochromatism, total abstraction, and psychoanalytical charts, aiming to stimulate the soul, not analyze it.

Blaze refers to his works as “The Tools”—tools designed to ignite viewers’ imagination. The structure of his paint creates shadows on a white background, altering effects and impressions. His works have no defined orientation and can be observed from all sides, even from behind. Viewers can manipulate these “Tools,” just as the “Tools” manipulate viewers.

“You don’t see what you see, and I want you to see what you want to see.”

Blaze’s art is uniquely accessible—simple and even readable by blind individuals.

MORE INFORMATION

For further details about the exhibit, the artist or any other inquiries feel free to contact us:

📞 773. 299. 8876

🌐 www.dwellstudiochicago.com

GOOGLE Maps & Directions: Dwell Studio Co.

Dwell Studio, CO

7449 W Irving Park Rd

Chicago, IL 60634

773 – 299 – 8876

www.dwellstudiochicago.com