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Alicia Brodovich's visual exercises
We received very interesting material, which we found not only beautiful, but also extremely poignant in terms of meaning. The thought illustrated by these photographs provokes reflection, demands a revision of previous views on the beauty of nature and the human body. Here is what the author wrote about her series: Photographing the first wrinkles on the faces of people close to me or the roots of trees in...
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....
"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,....
Zofia Rydet - Sociological Record 1978-1990 at the Radom Village Museum
Vernissage - June 24 at 17:00 to the granary of Wilkow on the grounds of the Radom Village Museum "Sociological Record" The photographer began creating her magnum opus: "Sociological Record" from 1978 (she was 67 at the time), a series with no equivalent in Polish photography, a gigantic portrait of a human family in the interior. She continued it until the end of her photographic activity everywhere,...
Contemplating the Georgian soul
Her greatest project is the Georgian villages. By photographing them, she tells a personal story about the extraordinary inhabitants, their happiness and sorrows, traditions and rituals, work and daily life...a rich and beautiful culture in danger of disappearing. Traveling to many hardship- and poverty-stricken regions, Natela Grigalashvili has been documenting isolated communities and ethnic minorities - Georgia's last nomads - for years....
Do you still remember me? PRL in the lens of local press photojournalists on the example of Cieszyn
Much more can probably be said on the subject by art historians or cultural scholars involved in the preservation and study of the photographic archives left behind by photojournalists employed until 1989 in the editorial offices of local weekly newspapers, covering mainly medium-sized cities and their adjacent regions, since the local so-called county press (in today's form of municipalities and...
We share photography. A conversation with the team of RPL&CAK's Photography Department
Julia Stachura: We are in the Provincial Public Library and Center for Cultural Animation in Poznan. At first glance, I would not associate this place with photography, and as it turns out, it plays a special role here. Tell us something about yourself, what is your artistic background and what paths led you to the photography department? Matthew Kiszka: I studied photography at the...
Amadeus Spruce Cottage
Long-term documentary projects are not an overly common choice among photographers today. There are several reasons for this. The media lives on fast news, an overwhelming number of photos are published on mass social media - where they also capture the attention of viewers for only a fraction of the time. Many modern photographers seduced by the technical ease of recording digital photographs succumb to mass trends, publishing easily digestible images online,...
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