Artur Skowron, Untitled, 2005
silver photography No 1/1, 25 x 20 cm (framed 32 x 21 cm)
signed on the back
Work presented during the exhibition “Janusz & Artur Skowron – Whispers & Shadows” (Gallery Roi Doré, Paris, July 24 – September 12, 2015)
Andrzej Haladuda, Puppets of Luxembourg, 2001
Cycle « Motifs parisiens » (Parisians Patterns) of the monography « Les Apparences » (The Appearances)
Digital photography, Archival Inkjet, no 3/30, print realized by the author, NYC, 2012, 59,4 x 42 cm (photographic print 45,5 x 28 cm)
Photographs of “Parisians Patterns” cycle were realized in the 1999-2002. The project received the support of the Paris Mayor, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs and the French Institute of Warsaw. In 2002, the exhibition was presented at the National Museum in Warsaw, in 2011, at the Soho Photo Gallery in New York, and in 2012, a part of it was exhibited in Paris, at Gallery Roi Doré. The exhibition “Parisians Patterns” consists of 24 colour and black and white photographs. They are part of the great monograph “The Appearances” dedicated to the culture and parisian civilization.
Marcin Ryczek, Hiroshima – Phoenix Rising from the Ashes
Photography printed on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Baryta 315g paper, Digigraphie (technology and with certificate), no 3/15, 74 x 50 cm
Andrzej Haladuda, Black cat, 1999
Cycle « Motifs parisiens » (Parisians Patterns) of the monography « Les Apparences » (The Appearances)
digital photography, Archival Inkjet, no 3/30, print realized by the author, NYC, 2012, 55 x 35 cm (framed 70 x 50 cm)
Photographs of “Parisians Patterns” cycle were realized in the 1999-2002. The project received the support of the Paris Mayor, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs and the French Institute of Warsaw. In 2002, the exhibition was presented at the National Museum in Warsaw, in 2011, at the Soho Photo Gallery in New York, and in 2012, a part of it was exhibited in Paris, at Gallery Roi Doré. The exhibition “Parisians Patterns” consists of 24 colour and black and white photographs. They are part of the great monograph “The Appearances” dedicated to the culture and parisian civilization.