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Andrzej Haladuda, Black cat, 1999
750.00€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.
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Andrzej Haladuda, The Big Louvre, 1999
Andrzej Haladuda, The Big Louvre, 1999
Cycle « Motifs parisiens » (Parisians Patterns) of the monography « Les Apparences » (The Appearances)
Digital photography, Archival Inkjet, no 1/10, print realized by the author, NYC, 2011, 65 x 48 cm (proof 48 x 31 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 Parisian culture and civilization.
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Artur Majka, Wieprz 2, 2011
400.00€Artur Majka, Wieprz 2, 2011
Digital photography, no 1/10, 21 x 29 cm
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Artur Majka, Wieprz, 2011
400.00€Artur Majka, Wieprz, 2011
Digital photography, no 1/10, 21 x 29 cm
Framed. Numbered, titled, dated and signed below -
Mieczyslaw “Mietko” Rudek, Factory, 2004
300.00€Mieczyslaw “Mietko” Rudek, Factory, 2004
Digital photography, 27 x 34 cm -
Mieczysław “Mietko” Rudek, Metro, 2004
300.00€Mieczyslaw “Mietko” Rudek, Metro, 2004
Digital photography, 34 x 27 cm
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Mieczyslaw “Mietko” Rudek, On the street 1
Mieczyslaw “Mietko” Rudek, On the street 1
Digital photography, 27 x 34 cm
Signed lower right -
Mieczyslaw Mietko Rudek, Dzul Dance Company 1, 2002
300.00€Mieczyslaw Mietko Rudek, Dzul Dance Company 1, 2002
Digital photography, 36 x 28 cm (framed 47 x 39 cm) -
Mieczyslaw Mietko Rudek, Dzul Dance Company 2, 2002
300.00€Mieczyslaw Mietko Rudek, Dzul Dance Company 2, 2002
Digital photography, 36 x 28 cm (framed 47 x 39 cm) -
Andrzej Dragan, Cold Blooded, 2007
Andrzej Dragan, Cold Blooded, 2007
Digital photography, n°11/20, 60 x 62,5 cm -
Andrzej Haladuda, Au café, 2001
Andrzej Haladuda, Au café, 2001
From the series “Parisian Patterns”, from the monograph “Les Apparences” (“Apparences”), 1999, Paris
Digital photography, Archival Inkjet Print, no 3/20, author print, NYC 2012
Format 59,4 x 42 cm (image 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.