Grupa Twożywo – Herostrates
Grupa Twożywo Herostrates 2006. Print on paper, 62 x 44 cm The series of 26 posters titled Herostrates visualizes Jean-Paul Sartre’s story Erostratus. In 2006,
Grupa Twożywo Herostrates 2006. Print on paper, 62 x 44 cm The series of 26 posters titled Herostrates visualizes Jean-Paul Sartre’s story Erostratus. In 2006,
The Open Group collective and curator Marta Czyż will present the project Repeat After Me II in the Polish Pavilion as part of the 60th
Early Warning System 19.04–26.05.2024 Czapski Palace, Academy of Fine Artis in Warsaw ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 5 Can artists signal approaching danger through their creativity and
Iza Tarasewicz’s sculpture The Union That Has Evolved Into the Wing from 2022 embodies individual strength and perseverance, which, when combined with collective commitment, fosters
Auction “Collectors for the Museum” 2024 The Self-portraits XXI project was created on the initiative of the National Museum in Warsaw and the Society of
Zuza Golińska, Iza Tarasewicz: ONE / THEM Catalogue The Center of Polish Sculpture in Orońsko has published a catalog showcasing the work of Iza Tarasewicz and
Mark Dion is an American conceptual artist who examines how ideologies influence our understanding of the natural world, history, and knowledge. By tracing the origins
Andrzej Szewczyk’s achivements are sometimes compared to the Orthodox tradition of icon writing and the Russian etymology of the word ‘painting’ – żywopis (Russian: живопись), which refers to painting as a living record of life. – Katarzyna Piskorz
REPEAT, RECALL Roma Hałat & Andrzej Szewczyk Dec 9, 2023 – Jan 13, 2024 Hos Gallery, Dzielna 5, 00-162 Warsaw The exhibition ‘Repeat/Recall’ creates a space for dialogue
“The Bomb”, 2021 soft PVC, soil, oil paints, pigments The history of Leszek Jasiński’s work, The Bomb, is rather complex. It was created as part
HALF AND HALF exhibition by Masakazu Miyanaga the Manggha Museum in Krakow 09.11-30.11.2023 Having lived in Japan for the first part of his life and
A catoptric box (also known as a catoptric theater) is a box lined with mirrors on the inside, used to enlarge, distort, or