Kasia Muzyka Poses With Her "The Sacred Condition of Being" Collection
Kasia Muzyka Poses With Her Paintings From "The Sacred Condition of Being" CollectionPhoto Courtesy of Kasia Muzyka

The Sacred Condition of Being: Kasia Muzyka’s Mystical Solo Exhibition Arrives in Chelsea

Polish-American Artist Kasia Muzyka Invites Viewers Into a Multisensory Journey of Ritual, Memory, and the Unseen, as Her Exhibition Opens June 12 at 522 West 19th Street, New York

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Reported By: Matthew Kennedy

Where Art Becomes a Portal

May 28th, 2025 – In a city where galleries often compete to outshine each other, Kasia Muzyka offers something far more elemental. Her upcoming solo exhibition, The Sacred Condition of Being, opening June 12 in the heart of Chelsea, isn’t merely an art show—it’s a pilgrimage into presence.

Running through June 16 at 522 West 19th Street, the exhibition is rooted in Muzyka’s distinctive visual language, one that dissolves the boundaries between painting, ritual, and metaphysical inquiry. Blending natural materials—wine, coffee, earth pigments, vibrational water, and egg tempera—Muzyka transforms the canvas into a site of transformation. Her abstract compositions are not static images; they are energetic transmissions, each one layered with intention and aligned with a deeper rhythm.

Kasia Muzyka Portrait
Kasia Muzyka PortraitPhoto Courtesy of Kasia Muzyka

“I don’t create these paintings—I uncover them. Each work is a portal, a presence, a memory waiting to be remembered.”

Renowned Artist, Kasia Muzyka

A Language of Frequency and Form

At the core of The Sacred Condition of Being is a raw and intuitive engagement with themes of emergence, choice, and remembrance. These aren’t just conceptual touchpoints; they are embedded within the physical medium itself. The elemental materials serve as metaphors for the human condition—earthly, ephemeral, charged with potential.

Among the key works in the exhibition:

  • Zero: A gateway into pure potential and origin.

  • Before First Breath: A visual meditation on the moment spirit prepares to take form.

  • I and Ja: An intimate mirror exploring the duality of self and the sacred nature of choice.

  • 100: A depiction of the quantum moment where recognition meets transformation.

Each painting calls forth what has been forgotten—not in a cerebral way, but through feeling. As viewers move through the space, they are invited to slow down, attune, and engage with art as a living force.

Kasia Muzyka at Work
Kasia Muzyka at WorkPhoto Courtesy of Kasia Muzyka
Kasia Muzyka Poses With Her "The Sacred Condition of Being" Collection
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A Practice Informed by the Unseen

Muzyka’s work doesn’t begin on the canvas. It begins with inquiry—into consciousness, the body, and the fabric of reality itself. A student of mysticism, quantum theory, alchemical traditions, and consciousness studies, she fuses these threads into a language that speaks to the heart as much as the intellect.

Based in Minneapolis, Muzyka has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally, with past solo shows including Inner Explorations and features in Vanity Fair, Voyage Minnesota, and New Visionary Magazine. Her practice also extends into cross-disciplinary collaborations in fashion and sound, and she is the founder of the wearable art brand Call2Love.

In The Sacred Condition of Being, Muzyka continues this boundary-crossing ethos. The show is less about viewing and more about witnessing—a ceremonial unfolding that blurs the line between art object and spiritual encounter.

Opening Reception and Viewing Details

The Sacred Condition of Being opens with a public reception on Thursday, June 12, from 6 PM to 9 PM. Daily gallery hours run from 10 AM to 6 PM through June 16. The Chelsea gallery’s setting is fitting: a contemporary space for an artist whose work speaks to ancient truths.

Kasia Muzyka Poses With Her "The Sacred Condition of Being" Collection
Kasia Muzyka Poses With Her Paintings From "The Sacred Condition of Being" CollectionPhoto Courtesy of Kasia Muzyka

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