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Krzysztof Candrowicz

Krzysztof Candrowicz

Krzysztof Candrowicz is a founder and director of the International Festival of Photography in Lodz, Foundation of Visual Education and Lodz Art Center. As a director of the festival, in 2004 he established a network of 30 European festivals of photography, called Photo Festival Union. Krzysztof Candrowicz is also working as a guest curator and visiting lecturer in numerous organizations, museums, schools and festivals in Europe and worldwide. In January 2014 he became artistic director of Hamburg Triennial of Photography.

Archive Exhibitions Featuring Krzysztof Candrowicz

In The Car With R

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 5 Uplands
 archive : 2014

“To do the Ring” is an Icelandic expression that generally refers to travels on Route 1, the highway that encircles the country. To travel this road is something that most Icelanders do at some point in their lives and some even prefer to do it every summer.

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Karczebs (Karczeby)

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 5 Uplands
 archive : 2014

In one of the dialects spoken in the east of Poland, which is a mixture of Polish and Belorussian, people strongly attached to the soil cultivated from generations were called Karczebs.

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The Third Day

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 5 Uplands
 archive : 2014

This project spotlights man’s cultivation of nature. It features gigantic outdoor monocultures in the United States, or under glass and plastic in the Netherlands and Spain.

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Archive Sessions and Events Featuring Krzysztof Candrowicz

Sep 192014

Photo Poland: Contemporary Polish Photography

Photo Poland – Contemporary Polish Photography is an exhibition showcasing contemporary Polish photography. The talk will begin with a slideshow presenting a selection of 10 contemporary Polish photographers. This will be followed by a panel discussion with photographers Rafal Milach, Adam Panczuk and Kacper Kowalski, who discussing their work and the current state of Polish photography.

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