Difference between revisions of "Foksal Gallery"
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− | * http://www.galeriafoksal.pl/ | + | * [http://www.galeriafoksal.pl/ Home page] |
− | * http://www.artmargins.com/index.php/ | + | * [http://artmuseum.pl/en/archiwum/archiwum-eustachego-kossakowskiego/33 Photographs by Eustachy Kossakowski of artistic events and life around Foskal Gallery], 1966-70. |
+ | * Paweł Polit, [http://www.artmargins.com/index.php/featured-articles-sp-829273831/179-foksal-gallery-1966-72-between-place-and-archive "Warsaw's Foksal Gallery 1966-72: Between Place and Archive"], ''ARTMargins'', 24 Jan 2009. |
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![](/images/thumb/5/5a/We_See_You_Galeria_Foksal_window_1968-69.jpg/258px-We_See_You_Galeria_Foksal_window_1968-69.jpg)
We See You, Galeria Foksal window with Tadeusz Kantor, Anka Ptaszkowska, Zbigniew Gostomski, Henryk Stażewski, Maria Stangret, Edward Krasiński, and Wiesław Borowski, 1968-9.
![](/images/thumb/2/2c/Wieslaw_Borowski_with_painting_by_Zbigniew_Gostomski_in_front_of_Galeria_Foksal_Warsaw.jpg/258px-Wieslaw_Borowski_with_painting_by_Zbigniew_Gostomski_in_front_of_Galeria_Foksal_Warsaw.jpg)
Wieslaw Borowski with a painting by Zbigniew Gostomski in front of Galeria Foksal in Warsaw. Borowski to Marek Bartelik in 2011: "Because the government closely monitored artistic activities in Poland, we created a parallel ‘second system,’ which consisted of various art events in cafés and private homes. Particularly vibrant discussions took place in [Henryk] Stażewski’s apartment. Krzywe Koło [Gallery in Warsaw] was closed in 1965, since it was considered too subversive. Our meetings thus had to be moved to another place. A café belonging to the Society of Polish Architects (SARP) on Foksal Street became our new gathering place.." (source)
A gallery in Warsaw, founded 1966.
- Links
- Home page
- Photographs by Eustachy Kossakowski of artistic events and life around Foskal Gallery, 1966-70.
- Paweł Polit, "Warsaw's Foksal Gallery 1966-72: Between Place and Archive", ARTMargins, 24 Jan 2009.