Ogarna. 2.0

A complex and multilayered revitalisation one street in the Gdansk Old Town

Untitled, Urban Forms, 2014-01, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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Urban Forms Foundation continues to raise the bar with their public art projects. The newest project  Orgarna 2.0 was put together by Urban forms and took place in Old town of Gdansk 

Untitled, Urban Forms, 2014-01, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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Urban Forms with the help of the City has renovated this important street to its former glory with the help of some of Poland’s own rising contemporaries who also have studied architecture and urbanization.

Untitled, Urban Forms, 2014-01, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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Ogarna Street is one of the main and longest streets of the Gdansk Old Town, it also plays a crucial role as regards city transport. Before the Second World War, Ogarna Street was a thriving and lively place inhabited mostly by merchants and craftsmen. 

Untitled, Urban Forms, 2014-01, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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Together with the Long Lane (Długa) and the Long Market (Długi Targ), it was one of the three direct routes to Granary Island (Wyspa Spichrzów) through the Cow Gate (Krowia Barama) and a drawbridge over Motlawa River.

Untitled, Urban Forms, 2014-01, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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The Second World War brought about destruction of most parts of Gdansk, including Ogarna Street. Despite many renovations, Ogarna’s pre-war charm and atmosphere could not be recovered.

Untitled, Urban Forms, 2014-01, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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The main goals of the project are renovation of chosen elevation parts and decorating them with artistic arrangements; building greens and elements of small architecture;

Untitle, Urban Forms, 2014-02, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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Organising and coordinating events and actions that will integrate inhabitants of Ogarna Street into the process of revitalisation and earn their support for the project.

Untitled, Urban Forms, 2014-01, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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As result of the project the currently ugly, forgotten street in the center of Gdansk Old Town will regain its earlier beauty and charm.

Platea Canum 7, Adam Kłodecki aka Theosone, 2014-01, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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The building №7 at Ogarna street decorated by Theosone - a polish industrial designer, illustrator and lettering artist  who mixied traditions with modernity. 

Untitled, Adam Kłodecki aka Theosone, 2014-01, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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The building №12 decorated by Adam Kłodecki aka Theosone.  Text on the building refers to old Kashubian legends.

Kamienica Fahrenheita, Adam Kłodecki aka Theosone, 2014-01, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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The building №95 decorated by Adam Kłodecki. The painting was inspirited by barometer forms.

Untitled, M-City, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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The buildings №3-5 decorated by Mariusz Waras aka M-city. 

Untitled, Urban Forms, 2014-01, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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M-City is a polish graphic artist, the author of  several hundred outdoor paintings, traveler and an amateur architect. Graduated  the Department of Graphic Art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk where he is currently assistant lecturer in Prof. Jerzy Ostrogórski's painting studio. 

M-city with stencils, Mariusz Waras aka M-city, 2014-01, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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His work involves piecing together hundreds of carefully cut stencils to create a coherent imagined cityscape, generally of mechanical and industrial objects.

Untitled, M-City, 2014-01, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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Decorative elements

Untitled (2014-01) by Bartek Świątecki aka PenerUrban Forms Gallery

The building №9 decorated by well-known polist street artist Bartek Świątecki aka Pener.

Pener mixes abstraction and traditional graffiti. His images are based around geometric groupings and angular forms which reference futuristic architectural design.

Untitled, Łukasz Berger Cekas, 2014-01, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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The building №125 decorated by Łukasz Berger aka Cekas, graffiti and street-art artist from Wroclaw.

Untitled, Urban Forms, 2014-01, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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Finished part of Ogarna street 

Untitled by Krzysztof Syruć ProembrionUrban Forms Gallery

The building №120 decorated by Krzysztof Syruć also known as Proembrion.

 Proembrion is an architect and artist whose interests include creating geometric and abstract  graffiti works, algorithmic computer graphics, 3D installations and drawings. 

Untitled, Urban Forms, 2014-01, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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The building №6 decorated by Wojeciech Kołacz aka Otecki. 

Untitled, Wojeciech Kołacz Otecki, 2014-01, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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Otecki is one of the most popular polish street artist, who moves on the borders of painting, graffiti, street art, illustration and sculpture.

Otecki. Element, Otecki, 2014-01, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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 Decoration made in classical sgraffito technique, produced by applying layers of plaster tinted in contrasting colours to a moistened surface and then scratching to produce an outline drawing.

Untitled, Maciej Pakalski, 2014-01, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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The building №121 decorated by Maciej Pakalski. He graduated the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts and concern oneself with visual art and wall painting.

Untitled, Maciej Pakalski, 2014-01, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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The building №10 decorated by Maciej Pakalski. This part of Ogarna street stayed without ornament but attract by there clear and sonorous colour.

Untitled, Daniel Kaliński aka Chazme, 2014-01, From the collection of: Urban Forms Gallery
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The building №119 decorated by Daniel Kaliński who is well-known as Chazme. Kaliński from 1996 connected with graffiti and street art scene. As usual co-working with Sepe for outside painting.

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Originator—Jan Kołodziej - Wydział Urbanistyki Architektury i Ochrony Zabytków Urzędu Miejskiego w Gdańsku

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