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Intro

One Year Old

John Biweekly

What better way to inaugurate the second year of Biweekly than with the Film Spring Open, especially with classes led by such professionals as Andrzej Waluk and film screenings featuring the likes of Bogdan Dziworski

Art

Jerzy Nowosielski (1923–2011).
Villa dei Misteri

Dariusz Czaja

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

Talks

Guerrilla Filmmaker

ADAM KRUK talks to PRZEMYSŁAW WOJCIESZEK

If Polish cinema wasn’t infantile, films would have to pose questions that would stir the masses of consumers out of their lethargy

Side effects

THE ABC OF NEW CULTURE:
L as in Linux

Mirek Filiciak / Alek Tarkowski

What does Linux have to do with culture?

Side effects

AT A GLANCE:
Habitat

Maria Poprzęcka

No-name architecture — meager and insignificant yet ingenious buildings made from just about anything and by just about anyone — first became a subject of interest in the 1960s

Art

The Art of Footnotes

Karol Sienkiewicz

The names of trendy Warsaw clubs are dropped, and as in any true art world, rainbow brigades make their mandatory appearance

Art

WHO'S WHO AND WHY:
Radek Szlaga

Agnieszka Le Nart

‘My interviews are no longer valid after a month’

Film

Postcards of a New Dimension

Maciej Stasiowski

‘The Mill and the Cross’ elevates that ‘grainy realism’ to HD quality and mixes it with painted mystification. Instead of overwhelming the viewer, the film leaves us space

All All Literature Film Theatre Music Art

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