Die Deutschen Kamen Nicht

The Germans did not come 20 November 2016 – 5 March 2017 Kunsthaus Dresden – Städtische Galerie für Gegenwartskunst curator: Michał Bieniek artists: Tomasz Bajer, Piotr Blajerski, Mira Boczniowicz, Antoni Dzieduszycki, Karolina Freino, Krzysztof Furtas, Oskar Hansen, Piotr Kmita, Szymon Kobylarz, Anna

Poland — a country of folklore?

How was folklore and folk art perceived directly after the war and in the first decades of the Peoples Republic of Poland? How did the ‘people’s’ government make use of it? How did its status change, the moment it was introduced into museums and galleries? What was the status of the folk artist — perceived as ‘the other’?

Visual Spa

Visual Spa / Art Dissolved in the Contemporary / pop-up exhibition
Blue Skyscraper, Warsaw
3-5th September 2016

When Will I Be Little Again?

The key themes of the exhibition When Will I Be Little Again? are the coming-of-age story and the moment when the artistic personality is borne.

The Travellers

The exhibition looks at travel in a region where freedom to travel was, until recently, a luxury available only to the very few.

Anxiety and Exploration the book

Album accompanying the exhibition “Anxiety and Exploration in Chopin Museum in Warsaw.

In the Museum Anything Goes

The exhibition, which is divided into six individual segments, features works from all museum collections: ancient and Oriental artefacts, craft objects, old and contemporary sculptures, photographs, drawings and prints, coins and medals, clothes and paintings created in various periods. Many of these works have never been presented to the public.

Catalogue: Eduardo Chillida. Sonoridades

Catalogue for the exhibition “Eduardo Chillida. Sonoridades”

Eduardo Chillida. Sonoridades / Sounds

Sonoridades – sounds,

The Gangway

Poligon, Nowogrodzka 4 September 2015 “The Gangway” consists of seven solo exhibitions. Each of them is an expression of author’s attitude towards contemporary photography. Taken together, they are a statement of a group identity of artists from around the world,

The Art of Nothing / No Show Museum

„A breathtaking journey to the most remote regions of thinking“ (Annabelle Nr. 06/15)