Just to remind the exhibition was based on visual essay, a line of narration sketched in the books and catalogs exhibited at the table. The essay was enriched by mural made by Martin Lukáč and video projection of film called W miasto / Into the city by Anna Janczyszyn courtesy Fundacja Znaki Czasu. Photos by Stan Barański
Catch-Up Revolution is a term used by Jurgen Habermas to explain changes in post-communistic countries in the last decade of 20th century. On this blog you will find information regarding project under the same title I'm running through 2015. It's mainly based on research, conference and exhibition that all together creates an interactive platform for artists and curators from Poland, Slovakia and Czech Republic.
Sunday, 6 December 2015
some more photographies from the show
Here are some more photos from The Catch-up Revolution show that took a part in F.A.I.T gallery, Krakow.
Just to remind the exhibition was based on visual essay, a line of narration sketched in the books and catalogs exhibited at the table. The essay was enriched by mural made by Martin Lukáč and video projection of film called W miasto / Into the city by Anna Janczyszyn courtesy Fundacja Znaki Czasu. Photos by Stan Barański
Just to remind the exhibition was based on visual essay, a line of narration sketched in the books and catalogs exhibited at the table. The essay was enriched by mural made by Martin Lukáč and video projection of film called W miasto / Into the city by Anna Janczyszyn courtesy Fundacja Znaki Czasu. Photos by Stan Barański
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