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  • Michał Budny
  • Oskar Dawicki
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  • Karolina Jabłońska
  • Milena Korolczuk
  • Tomasz Kowalski
  • Kuba Dąbrowski
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  • Zbigniew Libera
  • Przemek Matecki
  • Bartek Materka
  • Rafał Milach
  • Błażej Pindor
  • Karol Radziszewski
  • Zbigniew Rogalski
  • Wilhelm Sasnal
  • Maciej Sieńczyk
  • Janek Simon
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  • Jan Smaga
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  • Piotr Uklański
  • Michał Wasążnik
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Oskar Dawicki
Money Flux

Oskar Dawicki
Desecrator’s Gymnastics

The edition features three photographs from Dawicki’s large-​scale series, in which he car­ries out a display of appropriating and degrading of one of the most significant figures of con­tem­porary Polish art – the vic­tims of Andrzej Wróblewski’s Executions.

Oskar Dawicki
Caprice

The artist placed a vase filled with his own used tooth­brushes on the piano that stood in the exhibition space of the Polish Cul­tural Institute in Paris.

Oskar Dawicki
After Christmas Forever

Oskar Dawicki
Poster from the Broken Movie exhibition

Oskar Dawicki
Cannabis Polonica Legalis – Olim Ficus Elastica Robusta

The series of photographs documents an ear­nest attempt to legally cul­tivate a marihuana plant at home. The leaves of a ficus plant were cut to replicate the shape of a can­nabis plant.

Oskar Dawicki
Initials

A piece of card­board covered with rat poison in the shape of the artist’s initials. Usually presen­ted in several copies, placed on the floor and in the cor­ners of the gal­lery. Depen­ding on the type of chemical available in local stores it can have various colors and shapes.

Oskar Dawicki
Fruit of anxiety, vegetable of calm

An intimate study of vegetation made possible thanks to a phar­macological support.

Oskar Dawicki
Fruit of Anxiety, Vegetable of Calm

An intimate study of vegetation made possible thanks to a phar­macological support.

Oskar Dawicki
Arbore Scientiae

The work inspired by the biblical story of the Tree of Know­ledge was first created for the Manifesta 7 exhibition in Roverto (2008) as a night-​time camera per­for­mance during which the artist took a bite out of all the fruit of an apple tree.

Oskar Dawicki
Stone and Feather

An extraor­dinary story about a Master and his student told in a form of a poster.