Ania Diduch

Art historian who gave up writing about art for the love of design, art curator, and minimalism lover. 
Just Art It!
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Just Art It!

An artwork is supposed to please, excite, and give respite. The outstanding critic Jerry Saltz talks about the essence of art.
Ania Diduch
Japanese Crossword
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Japanese Crossword

Which photographs deserve to be presented to the outside world and which should be left out? Is a positive always more important than a negative?
Ania Diduch, Wojtek Wieteska
Who’s Afraid of Helmut Newton?
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Who’s Afraid of Helmut Newton?

Art historian Ania Diduch and photographer Wojtek Wieteska talk with two curators of Helmut Newton about the nature of the German’s nude and fashion photography.
Ania Diduch, Wojtek Wieteska
He Who Asks Doesn’t Photograph
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He Who Asks Doesn’t Photograph

Art historian Ania Diduch talks with photographer Wojtek Wieteska about out of focus photographs, deckchairs, and colliding with the world at “Unseen”, an exhibition of Robert Frank’s work at the renowned gallery, C/O Berlin.
Ania Diduch, Wojtek Wieteska
The “Unseen” Photography of Robert Frank
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The “Unseen” Photography of Robert Frank

Curator Martin Gasser talks about the death of his long-term collaborator Robert Frank, how he conceived his latest exhibition, and the value of ‘unseen’ photographs.
Ania Diduch, Wojtek Wieteska
Kyotographie
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Kyotographie

Art historian Ania Diduch talks with photographer Wojtek Wieteska about erotic woodcuts, garden photography and a new kind of spatial thinking at the recent Kyotographie photography festival in Japan.
Ania Diduch, Wojtek Wieteska