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It’s just impossible to write anything negative about this exhibition. We have to praise it and praise it to the roof. Even if thinking about fabrics and textiles – tapestries, […]

Splendour, sheer splendour!

April 7, 2013

It’s just impossible to write anything negative about this exhibition. We have to praise it and praise it to the roof. Even if thinking about fabrics and textiles – tapestries, […]

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Fashion Magazine – we are opening a new section of the Art in Brief blog. It’s appearance that matters. And so are your likes and shares. Bogusław Deptuła – A […]

A fashion animal

March 26, 2013

Fashion Magazine – we are opening a new section of the Art in Brief blog. It’s appearance that matters. And so are your likes and shares. Bogusław Deptuła – A […]

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The undercoat, the base of your works, is usually very unusual – you opt for old wooden boards and used tracing paper. Why is it so? As the base for […]

With a set square

March 12, 2013

The undercoat, the base of your works, is usually very unusual – you opt for old wooden boards and used tracing paper. Why is it so? As the base for […]

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Hands up those who wouldn’t like to wear gear by Comme des Garcons! Who didn’t queue up in 2008 in H&M to purchase, at the very least, the spotted shawl […]

Like boys

February 28, 2013

Hands up those who wouldn’t like to wear gear by Comme des Garcons! Who didn’t queue up in 2008 in H&M to purchase, at the very least, the spotted shawl […]

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Unsurprisingly, it all began in the Brave New World café in Warsaw. The artist Anna Baumgart and the art historian Professor Andrzej Turowski, who specialises in Russian avant-garde, talked about […]

Railway revolution

February 18, 2013

Unsurprisingly, it all began in the Brave New World café in Warsaw. The artist Anna Baumgart and the art historian Professor Andrzej Turowski, who specialises in Russian avant-garde, talked about […]

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 Oskar Dawicki was supposed to become a painter, but he eventually turned out to be a performer. He even graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts at Nicolaus Copernicus University […]

Brocade jacket

February 5, 2013

 Oskar Dawicki was supposed to become a painter, but he eventually turned out to be a performer. He even graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts at Nicolaus Copernicus University […]

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Helmut Newton – a master of perversion, a provocateur, a permanent scandalist, a king of life, an eternal boy. And a frighteningly talented photographer. For dozens of years he was […]

Prince of Porn

January 25, 2013

Helmut Newton – a master of perversion, a provocateur, a permanent scandalist, a king of life, an eternal boy. And a frighteningly talented photographer. For dozens of years he was […]

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AiB: Every few months you send another limited series of postcards (photographs, posters). Your project Message from Edie S. Mail Art Series refers to the concept of Mail Art. Could […]

Does Edie S. write to you?

January 17, 2013

AiB: Every few months you send another limited series of postcards (photographs, posters). Your project Message from Edie S. Mail Art Series refers to the concept of Mail Art. Could […]

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Does painting still make sense? The paintings presented at the exhibition entitled ‘Sprzeczne informacje. Obraz wobec obrazów’ (‘Contradictory Information. A painting against paintings’) not only do still make sense, but they […]

The Guardians of Painting

January 11, 2013

Does painting still make sense? The paintings presented at the exhibition entitled ‘Sprzeczne informacje. Obraz wobec obrazów’ (‘Contradictory Information. A painting against paintings’) not only do still make sense, but they […]

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In Berlin’s Kulturforum it’s the last day of the monographic exhibition of Karl Friedrich Schinkel entitled ‘Geschichte und Poesie’ before it is transferred to Munich. It’s an interesting, retrospective event […]

Designer of his time – Karl Friedrich Schinkel

January 9, 2013

In Berlin’s Kulturforum it’s the last day of the monographic exhibition of Karl Friedrich Schinkel entitled ‘Geschichte und Poesie’ before it is transferred to Munich. It’s an interesting, retrospective event […]

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