Overview participating exhibitions
Beyond Walls
2008
Beyond Walls
Witold Krassowski
AFTER-IMAGES OF POLAND (Poland, 1989-1997)
With the collapse of communism in Europe old certainties disappeared like a breath. The social, cultural and economic reality in Poland, frozen for fifty years, also had to quickly adapt to the rest of the world. Industrial workers, the vanguard of the revolution, disappeared from the stage, ethnic groups were involved in massive migrations and unemployment soared, particularly at the village level. The unrest led to many protest marches. On the other hand, previously forbidden street trading now flourished. Young people, energetic and unencumbered by the past, seized their chance. For instance, they tried to escape the drabness of life by beauty contests. A class of nouveaux riches rapidly emerged, which imposed its consumerism and coarse taste as a new norm for the rest of the population.
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AFTER-IMAGES OF POLAND (Poland, 1989-1997)
With the collapse of communism in Europe old certainties disappeared like a breath. The social, cultural and economic reality in Poland, frozen for fifty years, also had to quickly adapt to the rest of the world. Industrial workers, the vanguard of the revolution, disappeared from the stage, ethnic groups were involved in massive migrations and unemployment soared, particularly at the village level. The unrest led to many protest marches. On the other hand, previously forbidden street trading now flourished. Young people, energetic and unencumbered by the past, seized their chance. For instance, they tried to escape the drabness of life by beauty contests. A class of nouveaux riches rapidly emerged, which imposed its consumerism and coarse taste as a new norm for the rest of the population.
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AFTER-IMAGES OF POLAND (Poland, 1989-1997)
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AFTER-IMAGES OF POLAND (Poland, 1989-1997)
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AFTER-IMAGES OF POLAND (Poland, 1989-1997)
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AFTER-IMAGES OF POLAND (Poland, 1989-1997)
Transition
2008
Transition
Witold Krassowski
UNTITLED (Poland, 1990)
January 29, 1990. Heavy militia presence at the Palace of Culture in Warsaw, during the last session of the XIth Meeting of the Polish Communist Party (PZPR), which saw the dissolution of the party.