Difference between revisions of "Wrocław"

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'''Festivals''': [[Musica Electronica Nova]] (2011).<br>
 
'''Festivals''': [[Musica Electronica Nova]] (2011).<br>
'''Events''': [[WRO Biennale]] (*1989).<br>
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'''Events''': [[WRO Biennale]] (*1989), [https://canti.pl/ Canti Spazializzati] (*2018).<br>
 
'''Past events''': [[A Short History of Video Installations]] exhibition (2012), [[The Hidden Decade]] exhibition (2009), [[Libre Graphics Meeting]] (2008), [[Kultura 2.0 Wroclaw]] (2007).
 
'''Past events''': [[A Short History of Video Installations]] exhibition (2012), [[The Hidden Decade]] exhibition (2009), [[Libre Graphics Meeting]] (2008), [[Kultura 2.0 Wroclaw]] (2007).
  

Revision as of 12:17, 27 January 2025

Wroclaw, Poland. Geographical and social links to Warszawa, Poznan, Lodz.


Initiatives: Karbido, Robotobibok (*1998), WRO (*1989).

Festivals: Musica Electronica Nova (2011).
Events: WRO Biennale (*1989), Canti Spazializzati (*2018).
Past events: A Short History of Video Installations exhibition (2012), The Hidden Decade exhibition (2009), Libre Graphics Meeting (2008), Kultura 2.0 Wroclaw (2007).

Spaces: MD_S - Miejsce Dla Sztuki gallery (*2012), Miejsce Przy Miejscu gallery (*2014), MWW – Wrocław Contemporary Museum (*2011), OPT, WRO Art Center (*2008).

Art workers: Agnieszka Kubicka-Dzieduszycka, Anna Plotnicka, Arkadiusz Baginski (1969), Barbara Wieckowska (1981), Cezary Duchnowski (1971), Dagmara Domagała, Pawel Janicki (1974), Piotr Krajewski (1956), Robert B. Lisek, Robert Gawlowski (1957), Violetta Kutlubasis-Krajewska, Yuriy Biley (1988), Zbigniew Kupisz.

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