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Ryōchū, a Zen monk turned Warsaw bohemian, and his son Yoshiho, a key Japanese ally of the Solidarity movement – as their ...
At the 15th Belfast Photo Festival, striking installations and images transformed the city into a living gallery, where ...
In 'A Song of Humble Beauty', Anna Konik turns her lens toward the everyday lives of women and families in Pakistan’s Sindh ...
Silk parachutes, mulberry groves, and cocoons that shimmered with promise – in the small Polish town of Milanówek, siblings ...
Antonina Nowacka’s voice is a portal into unseen worlds – an ethereal force shaped by caves, cathedrals and dreamscapes. Her ...
In the face of war, Polish and Ukrainian artists come together to affirm life, freedom, and resistance through art. Waldemar ...
What’s the difference between an insect and a bug? Who buzzes in the grass? And what does a ladybug have to do with a lady?
O tym, jak w Indiach polskie sieroty – ofiary radzieckiego terroru – znów mogły być dziećmi. Po ogłoszeniu amnestii na mocy ...
Najnowsza książka Piotra Kępińskiego to esej, bogaty w historyczne i historyczno-artystyczne detale, nie trzymający się ...
Before Warsaw’s air conditioning and weekend getaways to Mazury, there were ferris wheels in Saska Kępa, folk revelries in ...
Agnieszka Drotkiewicz talks to Dorota Danielewicz – the curator of a series of fascinating meetings with Polish and German authors – about what Germans can learn from Polish literature and which of ...
A vivid exploration of Japanese influence on Polish culture shows how Zen principles, Noh and Kabuki stagecraft, and even avant-garde fashion have seeped into Polish theatre and art—from Wyspiański’s ...
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