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The last issue of 2020 refelcts the bittersweet atmosphere of the ending year. We start with an essay by Przemysław Strożek, which accompanied the exhibition Gardens.
A poetic tale about raspberry picking in Norway, in which aesthetic experiences marginalize the toil of physical labor.
Out of the many works by Krystiana Robb-Narbutt in our collection, we decided to recall one of her more unusual objects.
The works gathered at the exhibition inspired by the works of Krystiana Robb-Narbutt had a bittersweet look and meaning to them.
We invite you to listen to the recording of a conversation that reminisced about Krystiana Robb-Narbutt and Wisława Szymborska.
We rediscovered the artist’s poetic painting style in 2018. However, we go back further and recommend the catalog from her first exhibition at Zachęta in 1966.
Janina Turek wrote down her entire life in 742 notebooks, divided into 33 categories. We discussed this extraordinary collection during the exhibition Life. A Manual.
The exhibition at ZPR was a summary of a year-long project, during which the artist underwent a self-analysis and put the results into drawings.