Campari – The Red Of Night
The Red of Night by Campari was a series of art evenings presenting the works of most interesting performers curated by Art Warsaw.
In 2022 Campari hosted The Red of Night art events, presenting the most interesting artists in the field of performance. The series was curated and produced by ArtWarsaw. We have supported the project with PR and influencers activities.
Art Nights is a series of performance art events presenting the current contemporary art scene in Warsaw, organized by Campari in the most interesting places in Warsaw. Our task is to choose the right communication tools to show that two seemingly different worlds – art and business – can can collide with each other, correlate and create inspiring things together.
Scope of work:
- PR & media relations
- influencer marketing
We show that a bridge between the world of art and business is possible, and that the path leading along this common path may lead to the creation of interesting things. To tell about it, we deal with PR and media relations as well as relations with relevant personalities.
The first of the events carried out in 2022, as part of this year's series "The Red of Night", was, shown on the roof of the NYX hotel in Warsaw, Ramona Nagabczyńska's performance "The Way things dinge". The choreographer focuses on the body as a creative space and examines the relationship between corporeality and the laws of physics.
In the second installment, sisters Barbara and Zuzanna Wroński invited guests of Warsaw's Raster gallery to a musical quiz show "What kind of artist is this?". The singers, composers and lyricists, founders of the band Ballady i Romanse, have not performed together on stage for a long time. Their musical reunion took place at Campari's next evening, "The Red of Night".
For the finale of this year's edition, a unique performance "Love drink // Fatal drink" was created. Helena Ganjalyan, Ilona Gumowska, Paweł Kozłowski, Anna Krysiak, Jakub Mędrzycki and Tomasz Jan Wygoda took part in the December performance. The game between attraction and rejection, intertwined in movements and gestures. Their choreography was accompanied by opera music, but its barely muted sounds, piercing through the noise of surrounding conversations, juxtaposed pathos with the everydayness of meeting another human being.