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20.04 – 24.11.2024Repeat after Me II60th International Art Exhibition in Venice
Repeat after Me II is an audiovisual video installation created by the Ukrainian Open Group collective. The group’s work is based on exploring interaction between people and contextual spaces, creating the so-called open situations. Performativity and cooperation with viewers and participants are important parts of their work. They have tackled the subject of war on several occasions, ever since the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation began their military operations in the southeast of Ukraine in 2014. Open Group’s projects are created through a long process, and their works’ themes are always intersecting.
Polish Pavilion at the International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di VeneziaPolish Pavilion at the International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia -
12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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20.04 – 24.11.2024Repeat after Me II60th International Art Exhibition in Venice
Repeat after Me II is an audiovisual video installation created by the Ukrainian Open Group collective. The group’s work is based on exploring interaction between people and contextual spaces, creating the so-called open situations. Performativity and cooperation with viewers and participants are important parts of their work. They have tackled the subject of war on several occasions, ever since the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation began their military operations in the southeast of Ukraine in 2014. Open Group’s projects are created through a long process, and their works’ themes are always intersecting.
Polish Pavilion at the International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di VeneziaPolish Pavilion at the International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia -
12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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20.04 – 24.11.2024Repeat after Me II60th International Art Exhibition in Venice
Repeat after Me II is an audiovisual video installation created by the Ukrainian Open Group collective. The group’s work is based on exploring interaction between people and contextual spaces, creating the so-called open situations. Performativity and cooperation with viewers and participants are important parts of their work. They have tackled the subject of war on several occasions, ever since the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation began their military operations in the southeast of Ukraine in 2014. Open Group’s projects are created through a long process, and their works’ themes are always intersecting.
Polish Pavilion at the International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di VeneziaPolish Pavilion at the International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia -
12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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20.04 – 24.11.2024Repeat after Me II60th International Art Exhibition in Venice
Repeat after Me II is an audiovisual video installation created by the Ukrainian Open Group collective. The group’s work is based on exploring interaction between people and contextual spaces, creating the so-called open situations. Performativity and cooperation with viewers and participants are important parts of their work. They have tackled the subject of war on several occasions, ever since the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation began their military operations in the southeast of Ukraine in 2014. Open Group’s projects are created through a long process, and their works’ themes are always intersecting.
Polish Pavilion at the International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di VeneziaPolish Pavilion at the International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia -
12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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12.10.2024 – 12.01.2025Parajanov. I Want to Outrun My Shadow
Sergei (Sergo, Serhij) Parajanov (born Sarkis Parajanian) is one of the most illustrious film directors of the 20th century, whose unique imagination and original visual language have inspired filmmakers worldwide for decades.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
19.10.2024 – 02.02.2025POTENTIAL HISTORIES
The works presented in the exhibition — films, installations and objects created in recent years by several artists — are united by the themes of appropriation, instrumental treatment and the reclaiming of history, presented in the context of current political tensions. These concern regions of recent and ongoing conflict marked by the legacy of colonialism and of Russian imperialism: the Middle East, North Africa, and Eastern Europe.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
07.11.2024 – 16.03.2025Change to come
Art is always a mirror of the times, a reflection of the present, and a response to social issues. This is illustrated by the exhibition “Change to come”. The show features artists who live and work in Poland and focuses on their desire for social, political, and artistic change.
Kunsthalle im LipsiusbauKunsthalle im Lipsiusbau -
16.11.2024 – 25.01.2025Tomáš Rafa. Citizens
The main theme of individual exhibition of Tomáš Rafa is polarisation of Polish society along ideological lines, a process that has been observed since 2010 and continues to deepen. Endowed with a keen eye for observation, the artist captures sensitive social issues through video and photography, focusing on those that resonate in the public sphere, particularly during demonstrations, rallies and marches — confrontations that often turn violent.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta