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Fire

1948

The pain­ting was shown as part of the project “Villa Warsaw” in a private house in Warsaw’s Ochota district, built at the end of the 40s. It depicts a generic residen­tial interior of that time.

Broniewski

Portrait of Władysław Broniew­ski (1897-1962), based on the photograph by Jan Styczyński published in “Wisła” (1973) photobook.

Map Trap

The main charac­ters in “Map Trap” are: an educational map of Poland and president George W. Bush – the inter­national political vil­lain. A drawing on the wall, represen­ting a big “A” in cowboy boots, let’s the story unfold.

Polska – Izrael

One of Wil­helm Sasnal’s first pain­tings dealing with the issue of Polish national iden­tity is a geo­political fantasy.

People, Stage, Police

A scene from The Stranglers’ con­cert. When strip­pers appeared onstage, it provoked a police interven­tion. The con­cert was con­sequen­tly terminated.

Untitled

The design for world’s smal­lest robot cost $206 million.

Untitled

Three TV frames.