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"Gliwice - Theater. City like a stage" Exhibition of photographs by Dariusz Trześniowski. vernissage - February 29 (Thursday), 6:00 pm.
Duration of the exhibition: 29.02.2024 - 7.04.2024 Venue: Art Reading Room, 8a Dolnych Wałów St., 44-100 Gliwice Head of the Art Reading Room: Grzegorz Krawczyk Organizer: Art Reading Room-Museum in Gliwice Art Reading Room, 8a Dolnych Wałów St., 44-100 Gliwice Black and white photography accompanies me in every moment of my life - I think with photography, I look at the world through an imaginary prism of medium format or...
Black and White? - post-exhibition at the Korytarz gallery in Jelenia Góra
About a year ago, more than twenty photographers met in Samotnia to contemplate and photograph the mountains, get to know each other, and discuss photography. On Friday, Jan. 12, 2024, the opening of an exhibition called - Black and White?" will begin at 5 p.m. at the Corridor Gallery in the Jelenia Góra Cultural Center. The sponsor of the plein-air event was Sony Poland, which provided participants with the entire...
70.pl - an extraordinary memoir exhibition at the ZPAF Old Gallery in Warsaw
"70.PL" : Collective Exhibition of Photographs from the 1970s December 14, 18:30 , Old Gallery ZPAF, Warsaw Exhibition curators: Andrzej Zygmuntowicz, Adam Tuchlinski Old Gallery ZPAF will take you back to the golden years of photography this Thursday, December 14. "70.PL" is a unique collection that will revive the spirit of those times, showing the beauty, challenges and diversity of the view of Poland....
Czeslaw Siegieda: his little Poland, or an unknown document of the Polish community 
In "Kwartalnik Fotografia" No. 43 there is an article by Agata Mayer entitled His Little Poland, or an unknown document of the Polish community. Here you can see more of Czeslaw Siegieda's photographs: Saturday Morning School, Polish Social Club, Loughboough, 1976 ©Czeslaw Siegieda Priest's Head, Loughborough, 1979 ©Czeslaw Siegieda Polish Fest, Pitsford Hall, 1981 ©Czeslaw Siegieda Polish Fest, Pitsford Hall, 1977 ©Czeslaw...
Tomasz Grzyb - Light in the space of shadow
ICC Photography Gallery, Ostrowiec Cultural Brewery, 54 Siennieńska St., Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski vernissage - Friday, November 17, 2023 at 18:00 Tomasz Grzyb is an excellent observer and a master of mood building! He carefully looks around while instinctively following his senses, inviting the viewer into a world of imagination. He skillfully seeks and uses light, which in his photographs becomes for...
Beata Zięba-Zaborek: Matrescence
Photographs by Beata Zięba Zaborek, Studio Korczak, Głogowska 36/15A, Poznań, Poland, Opening November 3 and 4 at 18:00, Exhibition time - November 03 - November 30, 2023 Matrescence is the process of becoming a mother (an appropriate term for adolescence - the period of growing up). The birth of a child is a moment of transgression and transformation. Loss of control over the body and life. The constant balancing act of...
About Edward Hartwig, meeting with Tom Sikora
Finissage 11.10.2023 / at 18.00 / Spichlerz - Wilkowa / Radom Village Museum Ilona Jaroszek director of Radom Village Museum invites you to the finissage of the exhibition "EDWARD HARTWIG MAZOWIECKIE KRAJOBRAZY". The event will be attended by a special guest - Tomek Sikora, one of the most creative Polish photographers. The exhibition "EDWARD HARTWIG MAZOWIECKIE KRAJOBRAZY" will feature photographs representing a cross-section of seven...
In the footsteps of Bogdan and Andrew, or a workshop on large-format photography
Join us for a workshop on large-format photography in Wrzesnia, where Bogdan Konopka, Eryk Zjeżdżalka, Andrzej Jerzy Lech and other artists of the Wrzesnia Collection took photographs. Organizer: Editors of "Kwartalnik Fotografia" Deadline: 27-29. October 2023 Instructors: Waldemar Sliwczynski, Rafal Swosinski, Piotr Nowak What you will learn from scratch (you don't have to know anything): - handling and shooting with a 4x5 inch large format camera -...
"The Lightness of Being" by Peter Lindbergh.
If he could, he would have taken pictures of the Dalai Lama, Picasso and Kennedy. He believed that laughter had no value in portraiture. He loved the sense of mystery and loved to photograph in black and white. He appreciated color in the work of Mario Sorrenti and Paola Roversi, although he thought it didn't penetrate the skin as much as black and white. No wonder. After all, he grew up with all those American reporters....
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