OmenaArt Foundation Pavilion wins best at Malta Biennale. Gala against the backdrop of Caravaggio
The OmenaArt Foundation Pavilion won the Best Pavilion award at the Malta Biennale 2026 for its thematic exhibition "Redefining. Polish-Ghanaian Textile Narratives."
Famous Polish Artist in Warsaw. NeSpoon Creates a "Lace" Mural in the Capital
NeSpoon, a renowned Polish street artist, is set to create a lace-themed mural in Warsaw's Domoteka, attracting both design enthusiasts and street art fans.
The Knight is Important at All Times - 400 Years Ago, Artworks Adorned by the Knights Highlighting Lithuanian Ancestry
A series of historical tapestries commissioned by Lithuanian nobility in the 17th century emphasize the heritage and pride of their lineage amidst the complex history of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
EYE and EAR of Malwina Konopacka. Her designs have become icons of Polish design
Malwina Konopacka's designs, particularly her vase project 'EYE', have become celebrated symbols of contemporary Polish design, influencing both art and the industry beyond Poland's borders.
Spectacle Judgement of the Symbolic Murder of Poet Wislawa Szymborska
A performance art piece titled 'Projeto Wislawa' explores the symbolic trial of the late Polish poet Wislawa Szymborska, examining the themes of violence and intolerance in contemporary society.
The Stories of Bruno Schulz Enchant with a Magical Vision of a World in Flames
The article discusses the life and work of Polish writer and graphic artist Bruno Schulz, emphasizing his unique style and the historical context of his literary and artistic contributions.
Gustaw Herling-Grudziński critically on Mrożek, Wajda, and Wałęsa
The article discusses Gustaw Herling-Grudziński's critical views expressed in 'Rzeczpospolita' towards notable figures like Mrożek, Wajda, and Wałęsa while highlighting his literary contributions and personal history.
What does the case of the Russian woman in Czarzasty's orbit show? Lt. Col. Maciej Korowaj for 'Rzeczpospolita'
The article discusses the implications of Swietłana Czestnych, a Russian art expert, integrating into Polish public life and her potential connections with Russian state entities.
Art and Business: Artists at the Jubilee of Totalizator Sportowy
The article discusses a mural created by artist Tytus Brzozowski to commemorate the 70th anniversary of Totalizator Sportowy in Warsaw, highlighting its ecological aspects and the significance of Totalizator Sportowy in supporting Polish culture.
Ignacy Woland: I Guess We Can't Do Simple and Punk Songs Anymore
The article discusses the biography of Ignacy Woland, highlighting the impact of Polish design and art.
Stanisław Ciok. Photographs - Just Look Carefully. Exhibition at the Old Gallery ZPAF
The exhibition "Stanisław Ciok. Photographs" at the Old Gallery ZPAF in Warsaw showcases the work of a prominent Polish documentarian and serves as a symbolic farewell to the artist who passed away in January 2025.
"The Classroom" at the Moderna Museum Corrects History Writing
Polish artist Karol Radziszewski's installation "The Classroom" at the Moderna Museum serves as an activist archive that highlights pockets of resistance in dark times, reflecting on historical narratives.
The Best Exhibitions of 2026 in Poland
This article discusses upcoming exhibitions in Polish museums for 2026, including themes of art's relationship with politics and AI.
Who is Lucero Hurtado, Penélope Cruz's favorite manicurist and other vips who as a child dreamed of having "a little bit of nail polish"
The article explores the life and career of Lucero Hurtado, a sought-after manicurist known for her work with celebrities like Penélope Cruz, and discusses the resurgence of traditional manicure art.
Paulina Florjanowicz: Polish museums lost a lot of paintings and graphics after the war
Paulina Florjanowicz discusses the significant losses of artworks in Polish museums post-war and emphasizes the importance of security in protecting cultural collections.
A letter from 1949 started the machine. This is how the search for the golden train began
In 1949, an alarming letter reached the Ministry of Culture and Art, referencing a professor's account about the legendary golden train, highlighting its significance and the seriousness with which Polish authorities treated the matter.