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FOREVER - photography exhibition by Robert Pranagal in Lublin
Cultural Center of Lublin, 12 Peowiaków St., Hall at the Oratory Opening on Saturday, August 13 at 18:00, exhibition until September 10, 2022 Exhibition within the framework of the Academy of Photographic Discoveries Prophecies is a series of montages originally inspired by unusual motifs spotted in generally accessible space. Context was added to these motifs in a way that heightened the situational surrealism. The resulting images do not...
Jacek Boguslaw Lalak: Bar codes, SARS COV-2 
Vernissage on Friday, July 29 at 17:00, exhibition until September 4, 2022 / Klodzko Cultural Center, Art Gallery "pARTer", Pl. Jagiello 1 Photography does not represent what you see but what you imagine... [JL] The presented photographs are the result of creative work in a new unexpected reality. A pandemic reality. Locked in a cage of limitations, I was put to the hard test of understanding....
"Sensitized" - acclaimed female photographers of the 20th and 21st centuries at the exhibition of the National Museum in Gdansk
from July 22 to October 2, 2022 at the Gdansk Gallery of Photography (Green Gate), 24 Dlugi Targ St. The exhibition is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Photo by Anna Kutera, from the series "Morphological Arrangement. Caps", 1975 / National Museum in GdanskThe "Sensitized" exhibition is a presentation of a selection of works created by artists for whom the medium of photography is the most common art tool. Although they use a very diverse...
Michal Szalast - Albinos
The exhibition is organized by ASA 400 Gallery in cooperation with the Institute of Creative Photography of the FPF of Silesian University in Opava / Opening Opening 19.07. 2022 ASA 400 Gallery in Prague / hour: 18:00 exhibition open until 20.09.2022 Curator Vladimír Birgus Michael Szalast's extensive series of photographs of albino people from the Tanzanian island of Ukerewe in Lake Victoria significantly corrects our usual perceptions of...
Michal Pietrzak | The Limits of Time. Between photographic and film recording
Finissage of the doctoral exhibition: 13.07.2022 / 18.00 / SKiBA Performance Hall J. U. ul. Niemcewicza 2, Wrocław The dissertation Granice Czasu. Between photographic and cinematic recording takes up the issue of the methodology of recording time, in the context of the way it is formally recorded in the photographic image and its influence on the final plastic work. To this end, the issue of spatio-temporal capacity is examined....
Bogdan Dziworski - F/5.6
Opening on Monday, July 11 at 17:00, exhibition until August 31, 2022 / Zamosc City Hall Photo Gallery, Rynek Wielki 13 Łódź 1966 "f/5.6" These photos will be a discovery - many of them are published for the first time. Black and white, taken with Leica, with a 50mm lens. Mostly with an aperture of 5.6 (hence the title of the album and exhibition). Lodz, 1960s....
Krakow MuFo invites you to the events of the second half of July
Museum of the History of Photography in its three branches: 22A Rakowicka St., 16 Józefitow St., 220 Królowej Jadwigi St., Krakow Meetings, guided tours, workshops, neighborhood day at the Museum, photo walk, etc. July 9, 17, 24, 29, 30, 31, 2022 fot._unknown,_krajobraz_zimowy_largeMuFo Rakowicka - July 17, 10:00-17:00 Neighborhood Day at MuFo Rakowicka This is the first summer of the Museum of Photography at Rakowicka! We want to take advantage...
Natural Histories - Lukasz Wierzbowski's first major exhibition in Poland
from June 24, 2022 at the Fort Institute of Photography, in Fort Mokotow, 99 Raclawicka Street, Warsaw. Does the human species fit the world? Does the world fit the human body? Is the earth the right place for us? The young women and men in Lukasz Wierzbowski's photographs resemble cats that are testing whether they can fit into a vase. With their bodies they test the suitability of...
British documentary photography at the Museum of Photography in Krakow
June 16 to September 18, 2022, at MuFo Rakowicka, 22A Rakowicka St., Krakow. Skinheads, melancholic seaside resorts, big-city yuppies, miners from closing mines. The exhibition "See: Britain" is a fantastic cross-section through 60 years of island culture through the lens of top documentary photographers. More than 200 images by renowned photographers. Photo by Martin Parr, New Brighton from the series The Last Resort, 1983-85The exhibition "See: Britain. British...
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