2013
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19-28 August 2016, Landskrona Foto Festival, Sweden
Author: Tomasz Kizny
Curator: Dominique Roynette
Shown inside the citadel during the Lanskrona Foto Festival. The highlight of photography in Scandinavia. Ten days of exhibitions, photo books, seminars, portfolio reviews, artist talks, workshops and more.Read More
On the 18th of December 2013 another meeting of series called “Debates for the dialogue” was held at Educational Centre in Katowice. It was devoted to the Romani art and the Romani artists.
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Papusza is a CD set published by Agora SA and the National Center for Culture. Picture Doc produced the second CD presenting archive recordings of Bronisaława Wajs “Papusza”. The original recordings were produced by the Polish Radio between 1959 and 1979.
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A series of videos about the history and social issues of the European Roma community.
by Piotr Wójcik in collaboration with the Roma People Association in Poland and the Dialog-Pheniben Foundation.
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2013. Piotr Wójcik
Where? In a former youth camp in the picturesque Malomvölgy Valley in Alsőörs, Hungary.Read More
On the 8th of November at 5 PM another “Debate for the Dialogue” was held in the Culture Dialogue Museum in Kielce (Rynek 3 St.). It was focused on Papusza – the outstanding Romani poet.
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May 2013, Zollverein, Essen, Germany
Collective exhibition “Memory of Work”
Curator: Stephan Stroux
“Memory of Work” is a multimedia project in the former Zollverein coalmine in Essen, undertaking the issue of the dusk of the industrial culture. The project features Polish and German artists, including Wojciech Kucharczyk, Sławomir Rumiak, Wilhelm Sasnal, Andrzej Tobis, and Piotr Wójcik.Read More
The Meeting with Tomasz Kizny and the presentation of the project “The Great Terror” was held on the 15th of June at 4 PM. Monika Szewczyk interviewed the author.
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April-June 2013, Borderland House, Sejny, Poland
Author: Piotr Wójcik
Curator: Dominique Roynette
Piotr Wójcik documented the lives of Roma people in Europe for the past 20 years. He photographed them in Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, and France. Read More
by Tomasz Kizny in collaboration with Dominique Roynette
Album The Great Terror is devoted to the memory of victims of a crime against the humanity, committed in the USSR in 1937-1938, when during 15 months 750 000 people were murdered (an average of 1600 executions per day).Read More