SASNAL: In Theatres Now BY Karol Sienkiewicz Art Sasnal, an artist thus far associated with the gallery, has crossed over to the other side. The side where films are measured not in minutes, but in feet of celluloid
ROMAN OPAŁKA. A Time of Life or Time of Painting? BY Ludovico Pratesi Art Reflections on the works of Roman Opałka (1931-2011). Conceptual artist in need to represent irreversible time
WHO’S WHO AND WHY:Agata Bogacka BY Agnieszka Le Nart Art Agata Bogacka’s latest show is on at the Zachęta National Gallery of Art in Warsaw between 13 August and 9 October. Diaries are not as compelling as her earlier works as they don’t share a universality that inspired a greater degree of identification on the part of the viewer
Rauch’s Hodge-Podge of Building Blocks BY Jacek Dehnel Art Is there really anything behind the façade? – Neo Rauch in Zachęta National Gallery of Art
Jerzy Nowosielski (1923–2011).Villa dei Misteri BY Dariusz Czaja Art Let’s be honest: this isn’t a good time for icon-inspired painting, or for contemplating canvases that are so openly and ostentatiously religious
WHO'S WHO AND WHY:Karol Radziszewski BY KRZYSZTOF ŻUREK Art ‘Actually I always want to be somewhere else, but, at the end of the day, I am right here. I don’t know. Maybe it’s time to move out?’
Afterimages of Life. Władysław Strzemiński and Rights for Art BY Bogusław Deptuła Art Up until now, Strzemiński has hardly been considered an artist with a limitless subconscious. His Łódź exhibition is an attempt to tap that source