Publikacja udostępniana jest na licencji Creative Commons.
edited by Maria Brewińska
graphic design: Grzegorz Laszuk
Polish-English edition
Publication date: 10.07.2018
The Koji Kamoji. Silence and the Will to Live retrospective exhibition is accompanied by an extensive publication issued by Zachęta and the Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology in Kraków. It includes texts by Maria Brewińska, Wiesław Borowski, Jaromir Jedliński, Anna Król, Piotr Schollenberger and Anna Wolińska, which describe the work of Koji Kamoji — a Japanese artist whohas lived in Poland since 1959, painter, author of objects and installations — and its various contexts. The publication is illustrated with rich archival materials and photographs documenting the current exhibition at Zachęta.
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16.06 – 26.08.2018Koji KamojiSilence and the Will to Live
This will be the retrospective presentation of the rich heritage of the Japanese artist Koji Kamoji, who has been living and working in Poland since the 1960s. It comprises paintings, drawings, installations, spatial objects (including minimalist and ascetic works), as well as abstract compositions. Over the years, by carefully selecting the subject matter of his works Kamoji has developed a catalogue of his favourite and most important motifs.
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