MOCAK’s ‘Motherland in Art’ exhibition explores how we relate to our homelands
MOCAK’s exhibition ‘Motherland in Art,’ lasting through this month, explores the thorny political and personal connotations associated with our homelands
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MOCAK’s exhibition ‘Motherland in Art,’ lasting through this month, explores the thorny political and personal connotations associated with our homelands
Read moreThe Museum of Photography in Krakow is preparing to open a new headquarters for its exhibitions in a historic shooting range in Wola Justowska
Read moreThe 42nd annual Folk Art Fair in Krakow has begun, offering wares and entertainment inspired by traditional Slavic art forms
Read more‘Cold War’ proves that black-and-white doesn’t necessarily have to rhyme with visual austerity, at least in this astounding melodrama vaguely inspired to the relationship of director Paweł Pawlikowski’s own parents.
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Read moreHolocaust survivors, Tour de France winner Greg LeMond, and others from Krakow and beyond biked from Auschwitz to JCC Krakow to celebrate Jewish revival
Read moreIf you want a gateway to understanding Polish humor, look no further than its internet memes. From dogs at the shop to bizarre fashion choices and more, here are 10 pages you should be following…
Read more[PHOTOS] Last weekend the JDC Dance Studio hosted the Małopolska Dance Festival, celebrating the art from all around the Lesser Poland voivodeship
Read moreAfter Jacek (Mateusz Kosciukiewicz), is disfigured in an accident on the construction site of a jumbo-sized Christ statue, he is punished for having a new face against his will.
Read moreUkrainian director of acclaimed documentary and drama films Sergei Loznitsa has been awarded the most prestigious prize of the Krakow Film Festival, the Dragon of Dragons.
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