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The exhibitions have been developed by the Sainsbury Centre and are part of two UK cultural celebrations this summer; POLSKA! YEAR and Contemporary Art Norwich 09 (CAN09). “The exhibition looks at a number of ideas evident in the work of Polish artists including the built environment as a record of change, the inheritance of the 20th century avant-garde and the development of more private partnerships and practices” – Amanda Geitner, Head of Exhibitions at the Sainsbury Centre. On display at the Sainsbury Centre will be paintings, ceramic and sculptural work, photography and video. The works are thoughtful, provocative, humorous and very beautiful. Olaf Brzeski creates sculptural work using resin, ceramics, bronze and latex. His dark imagination is reflected in his work, a series of sculptures, bizarre and monstrous in their original form, which he has broken and pieced back together. Anna Molska’s video work is distinguished by a particular visual relationship to the history of Russian Constructivism and the 20th century Polish avant-garde combined with mesmerising and disruptive soundtracks. Artur Żmijewski is recognised for making challenging semi-documentary films. The work on show documents the last exhibition at the Foksal Foundation of senior Polish artist Oscar Hansen. |
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Take a Look at Me Now is a new major exhibition featuring 14 artists who are making some of the most exciting work in Poland today. 


