Year (field_media_year)
Period:
  • ill. 6: ALIAS

    An interactive video installation. Premiere: 2004 (Winner of the Bremen Promotion Prize for Video Art, 2003).
  • ill. 16: Paweł Wróbel: City under the sign of mining

    Oil on canvas, 41 x 66 cm, Kunsthalle Recklinghausen.
  • Ill. 25: The Romans. IV. Monarchy, Emperor Augustus

    From the series ‘Die vier Weltgegenden’ or ‘Die vier Monarchien’. Copper engraving after a design by Claude Vignon, 31.5 x 21.5 cm, signed: J. Falck Sculp.
  • Ill. 22: Jan

    From the Pupils series, C-Print, 52 x 43 cm
  • ill. 81: Wooden Object, 2014

    Wooden Object, 2014. Poplar, cut and freely arranged, 400 x 400 x 39 cm, de Weryha Collection, Hamburg
  • Fig. 71: “People, Borders, Landscapes” (Menschen, Grenzen, Landschaften) 6, 1988

    Black ink, gouache, chalk on paper, 31x47 cm, private collection
  • Sebastian Kubica: ‘The great move’

    Poster to mark the moving of the Pigasus Gallery from Torstraße to Danziger Straße in March 2012.
  • Ill. 7: A Catholic priest

    Collotype from: From Berlin to Danzig.
  • Ill. 56: Achacy Przyłęcki

    Copper engraving after a painting by Daniel Schultz (the Younger, 1615-1683), 31.7 x 21.8 cm, sign: I. Falck sculp. Stockholmiae.
  • Szymon Kobylarz, Artificial Rainbow

    From the series ‘Art for art's sake’. Acrylic on wood, 125 x 166 cm
  • Exhibition opening by Helena Bohle-Szacki

    Berlin 1971
  • Sławomir Elsner at the exhibition at the Museum Wiesbaden

    2021 (Alexej von Jawlensky in the background: Spanierin [Spanish Lady], 1913)
  • Ill. 16a: Demoiselle en Polonoise unie en Buras, after Claude Louis Desrais

    Courtesy lorch+seidel contemporary. In the foreground: cut flat glass on metal construction, dog: 45 x 55 x 30 cm, shoes: 15 x 25 x 10 cm; in the background: digital inkjet print on paper, 37 x 26 cm.
  • Ill. 39: Three Polish Figures

    Etching.
  • Ill. 87d: The letter D

    From the series Libellus novus elementorum latinorum, 20.6 x 17.5 cm, signed lower right: J.F. sculp.
  • Untitled

    Gouache, 170 x 140 cm
  • Fig. 6: Goethe, 1823

    Orest Adamowitsch Kiprensky (1782-1836): Portrait of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Marienbad 1823. Lithograph based on a pencil drawing
  • Installation view: Perfect Storm

    Berlin, 2020
  • Epitaph

    St John’s Church, Toruń
  • Ill. 9: Sand dredgers

    Oil on canvas, 50 x 66 cm.