Jan Astner’s painting exhibition. IAXAI Gallery is honored to invite you to an extraordinary exhibition, the main theme of which is three-dimensional paintings and reliefs. The artist, known for his unique approach to form and space, this time takes the viewer to a world where the boundaries between a flat painting and a spatial sculpture are blurred.
Jan Astner in IAXAI Gallery
Jan Astner, through his works, focuses on experimenting with materials and techniques, creating compositions that go beyond the traditional understanding of painting. The paintings that will appear at the exhibition are characterized by a dynamic play of light and shadow, in which reliefs and spatial elements create extraordinary visual effects. The viewer, approaching the works, discovers new details and textures that change under the influence of the viewing angle.



The exhibition provides a unique opportunity to familiarize yourself with the work of Astner, who combines classic painting techniques with modern solutions in terms of form. His works are not only paintings, but also an interactive experience that engages the senses and imagination of the viewer.
We invite you to the IAXAI Gallery, where art meets modernity in a full three-dimensional version. This is an event that will remain in the memory of every lover of contemporary art for a long time.
The painting exhibition presents bas-reliefs that perfectly fit into modern interiors. Made of traditional materials, they can take on both classic and more contemporary forms. The contemporary approach to bas-reliefs combines their historical depth with modern minimalism, creating stylish accents in arrangements. Bas-reliefs give the space a unique atmosphere, constituting beautiful, subtle works of art that introduce a sense of harmony and peace to the interior.
An exceptional painting exhibition
The IAXAI gallery space becomes a place of an exceptional meeting of two traditions of art: painting on canvas and bas-relief. Jan Astner, a creator with extraordinary artistic sensitivity, redefines the boundaries between the flat surface of a painting and the three-dimensional form of sculpture. In his latest works, the artist successfully combines these two worlds, creating compositions that combine the depth of painting with the spatiality of relief.
Jan Astner, experimenting with texture, color and space, creates paintings that go beyond the traditional framework of painting. His canvases become carriers of bas-relief – where paint and matter literally emerge from the surface, creating complex, multi-layered compositions. Approaching the work, the viewer notices how the painting takes on a three-dimensional character, changing under the influence of the viewing angle and lighting.
This unique exhibition of Jan Astner’s paintings shows how painting can coexist with sculpture in a uniform, dynamic form. Each work is an invitation to a deeper, multi-sensory reception of art, where the texture of the bas-relief enters into a dialogue with the painterly composition.
Reliefs and 3D paintings
3D paintings are a unique form of art that engages all the senses and introduces real light into the image. Their structure is not only visual, but also spatial, which makes the image interactive. Thanks to the use of different materials and techniques, these images gain depth and change depending on the viewing angle. It is as if time was written into them. Combined with the right lighting, plastic 3D images can completely change the interior, giving it dynamism. It is art that crosses the traditional boundaries of painting, combining it with elements of sculpture.
The unique approach of the IAXAI Gallery to painting exhibitions
The IAXAI Gallery stands out from other art spaces thanks to its innovative approach to organizing painting exhibitions. Instead of traditionally exhibiting paintings in a standard way, in IAXAI the artists’ work is presented in a way that fully engages the viewer, creating an interactive and multi-sensory experience with their participation. IAXAI focuses on the dialogue between art and space, which allows for a unique presentation of works in a context that enhances their impact on the recipient. To this end, the gallery space is used in an unconventional way, combining different media, technologies and artistic concepts. The gallery gives the represented artists the freedom to experiment with form, which leads to the creation of works that go beyond the traditionally understood boundaries of painting.
Thanks to its approach, IAXAI becomes a place that not only presents painting, but actively creates it – combining paintings with sculpture, installations, or modern technologies, which together engage the viewer in a deeper experience of art. Each exhibition is an invitation to discover new spaces and perspectives, as well as to discover oneself through contact with various artistic forms.
The uniqueness of the IAXAI Gallery lies in the fact that it does not only present the work itself, but also creates a context in which painting becomes part of a broader, creative story. It is a space in which art








