Is it real? What do I remember? How can you tell a story? Can lying be OK? What goes where? Why is it famous? What makes it problematic? Who do you think you are? Stealing or borrowing? Public or p...więcej »
Paper crafts are as old as paper itself, with a profusion of different techniques and traditions originating around the world. Paper is affordable, ephemeral and easily manipulated, and has long in...więcej »
From the end of World War II until the mid-1960s, exciting things were happening in American architecture. Emerging talents were focusing on innovative projects that integrated at once modern desig...więcej »
Stunning photographs of Soviet Metro Stations from across the former states of the USSR and Russia itself, many of which have never previously been documentedFor us, said Nikita Khrushc...więcej »
Autor książki, pasjonat wszystkiego, co portugalskie, zaprasza do miłej podróży – przez obiektyw do serca. Z corocznych wycieczek do Portugalii lub na jej wyspy wracał z nadbagażem nie...więcej »
Minialbum poświęcony twórczości Piotra Młodożeńca – grafika, malarza, rysownika oraz projektanta, syna Jana Młodożeńca, również znanego i cenionego artysty. Absolwent warszawski...więcej »
„Homework. Plakaty” to już dwudziesta siódma publikacja w popularnej serii poświęconej najważniejszym polskim autorom plakatów. Tym razem prezentujemy czytelnikom tw&oacut...więcej »
TypoPolo, pojęcie po raz pierwszy użyte przez Jakuba Hakobo Stępnia w 2001 roku, opisuje estetyczny fenomen, jakim była amatorska typografia tworzona na potrzeby handlu i rzemiosła w latach 90. XX ...więcej »
For his photographs and films, the Dutch photographer Erwin Olaf creates a world that has been staged down to its smallest detail. It seems very similar to ours, but its artificiality gives it an e...więcej »
Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski (1849–1915) był czołowym przedstawicielem środowiska polskich artystów związanych z Monachium. Od czasu międzynarodowego debiutu na światowej wystawie w Wiedniu...więcej »
Bogato ilustrowany album prezentuje najpiękniejsze, najbardziej wartościowe dobra przyrodnicze i kulturowe Polski. Historia pisana zachwycającymi fotografiami inspiruje do odkrywania urody naszego ...więcej »
Digital communication has seen the word as text permeate life in ways that the poets and artists of yesterday could never have imagined. Presenting a history of word- and book-based art, and examin...więcej »
There is nothing quite so satisfying as capturing a stunning wildlife photograph; a good one will reflect practice, patience, careful equipment choice and dedication. Those challenges are perhaps w...więcej »
Mercurial, saturnine, scandalous and unpredictable, Caravaggio – as a man, as a character and as an artist – holds dramatic appeal.He spent a large part of his life on the r...więcej »
Leonardo da Vinci lived an itinerant life. Throughout his career – from its beginnings in the creative maelstrom of fifteenth-century Florence to his role as genius in residence at the court ...więcej »
Modern art begins with Goya. He was the first to create works of art for their own sake, and he lived in a time of incredible cultural and social dynamism when the old concepts of social hierarchy ...więcej »
Claude Monet is best known as a leader of the Impressionists, his paintings defining the style that triggered a revolution in art.During the eighty-six years of his life, Monet never re...więcej »
Intellectual, emotional, restless, dogged, loyal, selfish; Kandinsky was an artist – and a man – of contradictions.This genre-defying painter didn’t pick up a brush un...więcej »
In the history of twentieth century modernism, Henri Matisse is a calm and unstoppable revolution of creative genius.Trained originally in the French classical manner, he was inspired b...więcej »
Francis Bacon was one of the giants dominating the artistic landscape of the mid-twentieth century, and served as the inspiration and launching point for much of the figural and abstract art that c...więcej »