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The author of the exhibition is Sławomir Tobis, a famous photographer from Poznań. The exposition presents the functioning of the image in the Interior and new technologies in photography. The presented works are the result of reflections on the borderline of reality, from the perspective of modern times. Photography is here used as an unusual reference tool to a complex and often unknown or forgotten past. The exhibition has been updated with a talk “Separated-after that and on the other side”. Please take a look at the photos from the event:

December 13th is a date that has permanently entered into the history of our nation, changing its course. The new reality after December, with the advancement of civilization, changed our lives by 180 degrees, gave rise to previously unknown problems and liberated other behaviors.  By becoming an inspiration for the creativity of many people, between the graphics of Edward Kreft, the author of today’s exhibition, and Paweł Baranowski, who successfully describes it.   Please take a look at the photos from the event:

The author of the exhibition is German artist Klaus Dobler, and the exhibition consists of 20 works, made by the author of the collage technique, which he has been interested in since the 80’s.He began to create his work from the – leaflets and posters – whih was found on the street – cut into a small pieces. The inspiration for his work is everyday life, with its more or less important events, as well as those that take place in our country. So it is no coincidence that he guests in Poland. On the occasion of the exhibition, the Director

Metalmex is the place where business meets art, so this year’s edition of “Trends and Innovations” fair was accompanied by an exhibition of works by the elite of Polish decentrism.Throughout the day you could admire the works of Lili Fijalkowska, Jan Wojciech Malik, Janusz Argasiński, Robert Andre, Sergiusz Sachno, Mira Revers, Wieslaw Fijalkowski and Tomasz Akusz. Please take a look at the photos from the event:

The author of the exhibition was Robert Andre, photographer, representative of Polish decentrism, deals with act, portraiture and creative photography. This time the artist focused on feminine beauty, that is, on the proverbial, fairy doll.The woman on the photo seen with decentrist eyes and my love of Japanese culture, where on March 3, every year  is celebrated Hinamatsuri or Dolls Festival, Paweł Baranowski just paired it perfectly by calling the exhibition a fest. Please take a look at the photos from the event: