Galerie BOKETTO presents Center Can Hold, a solo exhibition by Xawery Wolski, whose practice explores the topics of continuity, infinity, and the sacred. The show brings together key works spanning decades of Wolski’s work, revealing his language of tactile repetition and elemental balance.

On view are major bronze sculptures including Infinity Chains (2019), Vortice II (2002), Uprising (2019), and Bloom (2010) — pieces that anchor Wolski’s exploration of the organic and the eternal. Alongside them, terracotta works such as Eyes (2003), Moon (2000), Platinum Circle (2019), and multiple iterations of White Circle (2019) trace a meditative geometry that feels archeological, cosmic, yet familiarly human. The installation culminates in Globos (2010), a suspended constellation of knitted wire spheres, which serves as a sculptural metaphor for weightlessness and the quiet expansion of the inner world.

This constellation of works is displayed among rare vintage pieces by José Zanine Caldas, Jorge Zalszupin, Tommaso Barbi, and Gae Aulenti, forming a lived-in space where art and design coalesce. Additional icons of modern design — Mario Bellini and Michel Ducaroy — merge with future-facing design by Oszar Zięta and Moulay Hafid Sidkiene, grounding Wolski’s meditative sculptures within an evolving continuum of material and shape.

Balancing stillness and motion, solidity and breath, Center Can Hold invites reflection on the human impulse to find harmony within change — an ethos shared by both the artist and Galerie BOKETTO’s curatorial vision.

The exhibition and culutral program of BOKETTO Monaco are done in collaboration with contemporary art Warsaw pioneer, Leto.

Photos by Arthur Rozewicz