We support museums, institutions, and communities in reinterpreting their stories. Through spatial design, technology, and interactivity, we create experiences that touch the senses, evoke emotions, and build bridges between past and present.

Projects

Field

We create interactive exhibitions and multimedia installations that transform cultural spaces into memorable experiences, where visitors can engage with stories through sound, visuals, and interaction.

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Shape

We restore monuments, architectural details, and heritage elements, bringing fragments of history to life by combining craftsmanship, art, and contemporary innovation.

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Value

We bring heritage to life through the restoration of monuments, architectural details, and artifacts, preserving their authenticity while enriching them with contemporary sensitivity.

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Team

Milestones

Towards the Future – Digital Spaces and New Narratives

In 2025, Manierart will unfold its stories on digital platforms alongside physical exhibitions. New visions of the future will emerge from the meeting of past and present: spaces that are both real and virtual.

Identity – The Visual Language of Manierart

This is when the visual world solidified: its own identity, the geometric shapes and illustrations that became symbols, appearing in every project.

Expanding Horizons – International Presence

The time of the first foreign appearances. The installations no longer only addressed local audiences but also spoke the stories of space and memory in international exhibition spaces.

Turning Point – Cultural Collaborations

This year, we have created projects in collaboration with institutions and communities. Manierart stepped out of its own workshop to initiate dialogue in a broader cultural environment.

New Language – Multisensory Experiments

Interactivity, the interplay of light and sound, then became an integral part of our work. It became increasingly clear: the exhibition was more than a visual experience—it was a full sensory journey.

First Major Debut – An Exhibition That Built a Bridge

An exhibition where past and present were intertwined. Visitors didn't just see objects, they stepped into an experience: light, sound, and space wove together into a single story.

Beginnings – The First Spatial Experiences

Manierart's birth was when space creation and storytelling first met. The tiny experiments already contained the approach that would later unfold in the form of exhibitions and installations.

Roots: Community Initiatives

The time of the first independent attempts, when the processing of local values and community stories first came into focus.

The concept takes form

It was then that the idea was born: a visual workshop where space and content are not separate, but mutually reinforcing.

Formative workshop

Experiments, smaller joint projects, and applications. The formal language was not yet fully developed, but the approach – a focus on experience – was already clearly visible.

The first joint experiments

Installations, workshops, and student projects: the experiences gained here laid the foundation for our collaborative creation.

Inspiration and learning

The founders pursued their studies in different cities and in different fields. It was then that the desire to combine design, art history, and visual communication began to mature.

First Steps in the Profession

During my university years, my passion for space, form, and visual storytelling was born. Smaller individual works were created, which already contained the seeds of my later Manierart approach.

Year of launch

The very first point of the journey: the first sketches, the first ideas, the curiosity from which Manierart grew a decade and a half later.