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Post by Jaga on May 22, 2006 7:52:47 GMT -7
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Post by Jaga on May 22, 2006 7:55:54 GMT -7
I was just reading his book about Misteria - for the article on Kalwaria. Unfortunately I could not find a link to this book from amazon. here is a bit about this book: Another fascinating area of work is that of Adam Bujak's series entitled MISTERIA / MYSTERIES which, since about 1965, has shown living forms of religious cults developing on Polish territory despite the pro-atheist policies of the authorities. Pawel Pierscinski and Fryderyk Kremser, on the other hand, have reverted to the concept of "motherland photography". Pierscinski has organised, since 1963, the "Biennale krajobrazu polskiego" / "Polish Landscape Biennale" , the longest-running exhibition in Poland alongside "Konfrontacje fotograficzne" / "Photographic Challenges" , which have been organised in Gorzow Wielkopolski since 1969. www.culture.pl/en/culture/artykuly/es_fotografia_polska
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Post by hollister on May 23, 2006 17:31:22 GMT -7
Jaga, We have four of his books - I think it is four - I can't count them from the sofa and the bookcase is clear across the room and I'm lazy! I love them - His books on St Mary's, Wavel and the Palace are well written and his photos are great - the Church also likes him and his work so they have allowed him access to spaces that "normal" people never get to go so the photos are often unique views. Of course our own Pawin is his equal so no worries! Holly
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