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All of Poland in Toruń

EXHIBITIONS IN POLAND

All of Poland in Toruń

Another exhibition of works from a large private col­lec­tion is under­way at the Centre of Con­tem­porary Art in Toruń.It inc­ludes numerous works by artists affiliated with Raster, such as Aneta Grzeszykow­ska, Karolina Jabłońska, Zbigniew Libera, Marcin Maciejow­ski, Przemysław Matecki, Wil­helm Sasnal, Janek Simon, and Slavs and Tatars.

MSN Warsaw Collection—Home at Last

EXHIBITIONS IN POLAND

MSN Warsaw Collection—Home at Last

The first exhibition has opened in the new buil­ding of the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw—an exten­sive show of works from the institution’s own collection.

Jabłońska at the new headquarters of the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw

Jabłońska at the new headquarters of the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw

Karolina Jabłońska’s pain­ting will be on view at the café in the new headquar­ters of the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, star­ting on its opening day, October 25, 2024.

Karolina Jabłońska in Dallas Contemporary

EXHIBITIONS ABROAD

Karolina Jabłońska in Dallas Contemporary

At Dallas Con­tem­porary in Texas, the exhibition Who’s Afraid of Car­toony Figuration? is now under­way. The show, curated by Alison Gin­geras, features pain­tings by Karolina Jabłońska.

Karolina Jabłońska in Sopot

EXHIBITIONS IN POLAND

Karolina Jabłońska in Sopot

The exhibition ‘Preserves. Works from 2023–24’ is a testament to and documen­tation of the develop­ment of Jabłońska’s autotheoretical and autofic­tional prac­tices in pain­ting over recent years. The protagonist of Karolina Jabłońska’s latest pain­tings faces social, political, and aesthetic chan­ges that have occur­red in Poland – a coun­try whose politics in recent years have become known for an anti-​feminist agenda and various forms of exclusion.

Karolina Jabłońska <br> COLD

EXHIBITIONS 2022/2023

Karolina Jabłońska
COLD

Chill. Cold prevails out­side. Snow has even fallen, and when we open our lips, our breath turns into clouds of fog, quic­kly rising in the wintry air. When it blows harder, locks of hair stick to the face. Snow­flakes fall over the head, hair, eyebrows, and then slowly melt under the fading body heat.

Saturday with Karolina Jabłońska

Saturday with Karolina Jabłońska

On Satur­day, 17 Decem­ber, at 2:00 pm, we invite you to Raster for a meeting with Karolina Jabłońska, who will lead a tour of her exhibition and present her newly published book Made-​Up Story. For the occasion Karolina has prepared a special limited series of works on paper, which will be offered for sale along with the book.

Jabłońska at a German museum and in California

EXHIBITIONS ABROAD

Jabłońska at a German museum and in California

It’s a busy summer for Karolina Jabłońska. The artist’s works can be admired at the Steve Turner Gal­lery in Los Angeles and at the Museum Mors­broich in Leverkusen.