Tag: photography

On the Edge of Light and Shadow
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On the Edge of Light and Shadow

What can you see while visiting Saul Leiter's exhibition at the Foam? Painting-like photographs and a glimpse of New York in Amsterdam. And the notion that, in our digitally excessive world, photos can still hold a soul.
Wojtek Wieteska
Francesca Woodman: Intimacy
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Francesca Woodman: Intimacy

The American photographer known for her blurry black-and-white pictures was active for just several years, and her poetic and provocative work is only now receiving the recognition it deserves.
Julia Fiedorczuk
A Consciously Planned Coincidence
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A Consciously Planned Coincidence

The Polish photographer discusses the importance of memory and childhood in the visual arts.
Aleksander Hudzik
With My Naked Eye
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With My Naked Eye

He isn’t particularly interested in the past, but in how the future changes it. Ralph Gibson, one of the most acclaimed American art photographers, talks with Polish photographer, Wojtek Wieteska.
Wojtek Wieteska
Animal Persons
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Animal Persons

Marta Bogdańska, creator of the “Shifters” art project, talks about the history of humans (mis)using animals in armed forces and intelligence agencies.
Berenika Steinberg
Documenting Crisis
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Documenting Crisis

What can we discover by examining three photos, all of which depict poverty in the early 20th century?
Wojciech Nowicki
On Silver Film
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On Silver Film

The act of taking an analogue photograph is the culmination of science, magic and technology – truly a moment to treasure.
Szymon Drobniak
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
Digital Paradise
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Digital Paradise

Photographer Wojtek Wieteska and curator Ania Diduch talk about their exhibition “Paradise 101” at the Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology in Kraków.
Joanna Kinowska
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