RELATIVITY February 16th – March 16th…
RELATIVITY February 16th – March 16th…
I dreamed of a forest. Such a beautiful, green, dense, mysterious, and majestic forest with varying degrees of colour saturation. The green was so deep, intense. It is an almost magical, fairy-tale place, yet close to reality. On one hand,…
Dr Gindi is one of Switzerland’s foremost sculptors. Known for her bronzes that often feel chimerical yet seem eerie at times, Dr Gindi, in her search for the infinite, is seeking to render the real conjectural and the conjectural real. Her work powerfully registers…
My favorite National Pavilions: Poland: Polish Roma artist Malgorzata Mirga-Tas – she has covered the walls of the pavilion with tapestries that pay homage to individual pioneering Roma women. The works are inspired by old and newer stories of the…
Pause in the daily hustle and bustle. What exactly are you chasing? Maybe you just got the reflection that it is too late for you? This is the voice of Paweł Marcinkowski, talking through his photography. ANIA & MACIEK It…
A Polish woman from St. Petersburg, a painter from Paris, an American by choice, a great scandalist and extraordinary personality, a difficult character and great imagination, extravagance, and crazy temperament. Nobody really knows who Tamara was. The femme fatale of…
Emotions, accompany us throughout our lives. Regardless of the times, people have experienced fear, sadness, joy, anxiety, uncertainty, or melancholy. In most cases, we can recognise the direct cause of the emotions that accompany us. Sometimes, however, the reason for…
Hey! This is Justin and Karolina from @julinaexplores, and we’re here to share with you our tips and recommendations from our adventures around the world! As our first spot, we would love to introduce you to Jordan, a beautiful country…
Hercule Poirot is back in style again! The iconic detective from Agatha Christie’s prose takes a trip on the Nile in Kenneth Branagh’s new film Death on the Nile. The ship on which he sails is to be ruled by…
In 1846, the French sculptor Jean-Baptiste Auguste Clésinger (1814-1883) was an unknown artist. One year later, he acquired sudden and lasting fame. This astonishing mutation illustrates the media power exerted by the public scandal in the world of the arts…
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