In May, Warsaw became the center of the international contemporary art scene thanks to NADA Villa Warsaw – a prestigious event organized by the New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA), held for the second time in the Polish capital.
On this occasion, the Ferrari Warsaw showroom transformed into a unique meeting point for art and automotive excellence. For the first time in NADA’s history, the exhibition stepped outside the traditional gallery “white cube,” entering a business setting where the refined language of contemporary art engaged in dialogue with the timeless design of Ferrari.
As part of the La Squadra del Arte exhibition, works by four outstanding Polish artists were presented:
Xawery Wolski – a sculptor whose organic forms and noble materials tell stories of time, memory, and the spiritual dimension of matter,
Maurycy Gomulicki – an artist using the language of pop culture to affirm sensual pleasure and vitality,
Nicolas Grospierre – a photographer whose installations stem from a fascination with the beauty and geometry of minerals,
Angelika Markul – the author of works from the O, Lie on Me series, exploring desire, intimacy, and human nature.
This juxtaposition was no coincidence – in both art and automotive design, proportion, attention to detail, and the pursuit of form that stirs emotion are equally essential. The exhibition at Ferrari Warsaw became an invitation to reflect on the invisible connections between time, space, and human experience, offering visitors the opportunity to engage with beauty in all its forms.