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10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
- 3D documentation3D Exhibition: Very Diverse and Very ExquisiteGraphics from the collection of Zachęta
- 3D documentation3D exhibition: Beyond Cybis
- 3D documentation3D Exhibition: Two Arts Are Better than One
- 3D documentation3D Exhibition: VideotapesEarly video art (1965-1976)
- 3D documentation3D Exhibition: Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
- 3D documentation3D Exhibition: Monika Sosnowska
- 3D documentation3D Exhibition: Magdalena ŁazarczykA wing moved by fingers
- 3D documentation3D Exhibition: Joanna PiotrowskaFrowst
- 3D documentation3D Exhibition: Living StoragesArtibus
- 3D documentation3D Exhibition: Maciej SalamonHousework