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6th Wielkopolska Festival of Photography named after Ireneusz Zjeżdżałka: "Internal Landscapes".
INTERNAL LANDSCAPES As Jolanta Brach-Czaina wrote: "The basis of our existence is everyday life. And since we experience the fact of existence as extremely important, so we are overwhelmed with astonishment whenever we realize that it passes in trifles. Everyday life, which is the existential background of extraordinary events that we expect - often in vain - can thus determine everything. It has a petty dimension. Frequency is high. It is...
Vintage Photo Festival - "The Power of Women" - still to come Sunday
I was in Bydgoszcz the previous weekend and plan to return there on Saturday or Sunday, October 1 or 2, 2022, because I really enjoyed the festival. I want to see the main exhibitions again, this time in peace and quiet, without the vernissage hustle and bustle, at the Rothera Mills, a sensational exhibition space. Perhaps there will be enough time to get to other venues,....
Tor Eigeland - credible news media is more important today than ever
On the memorable January 8, 1959, Fidel triumphantly entered Havana. He had won his "revolutión." I didn't get to talk to him the first time, but I did manage to exchange a few words with Raul Castro, Fidel's brother. Raul told me that in the city of Camaguey they would be trying and dismembering counter-revolutionaries and would I be willing to witness these events? Very politely...
"Scope of vision" by Zbigniew Tomaszczuk - appendix to the monograph
A book dedicated to the work of Zbigniew Tomaszczuk was published by the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts already in 2018, but the book reached me only now, a few days ago, so I can write a few words of my complement only four years after the publication of the study. The publication was prepared very carefully and provides a comprehensive overview of the artistic achievements of Professor Tomaszczuk. Very insightful articles...
The light of Nordic darkness according to Agatha Mayer
The contrasting nature of the North makes one realize that in addition to the fairy-tale nature colored in watercolors by master illustrator and king of children's fantasy John Bauer, full of unusual creatures derived from Swedish folklore, there is also a nature full of anxiety, darkness and mysticism, reminiscent of Nordic shamanism and Old Scandinavian sagas. Bauer's illustrations captured the imagination of generations of Swedes. They believed that nature was a product of...
"Hotel" by Krzysztof Goluch
I open the hotel door and the first thing that hits me is the solitude of the colors. Then there is silence, in which light subtly walks. It attracts my bewildered gaze, leads me discreetly, invites me to explore a world unknown to me. I turn the page, as if opening another door of another world written in light and silent colors. The more I discover, the faster I disappear; I disappear as a passive observer, as a human being,....
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