Year (field_media_year)
Period:
  • ill. 1b: Newspaper Figures

    Part to the right of 1a.
  • “Telefon” [Telephone]

    From the series “Blow Ups”, photogram, 200 x 260 cm
  • ill. 4: Edward Krasiński: Cross

    Wood, iron. Museum Jerke, Bochum.
  • ill. 24: Foot in Bendern

    Courtyard of the LGT Bank in Bendern/Liechtenstein, bronze, height: 515 cm.
  • The medal from the commission for national education (Medal Komisji Edukacji Narodowej)

    Presented by the Minister of Education of the Republic of Poland to Maria Końska-Chmielecki, 2005
  • Historical club flag of St Peter Dortmund, reverse side

    From the "Zgoda" estate. Exhibited in St Anne's Church in Dortmund
  • ill. 10: Stanisław Denkiewicz: Crucifix and three angels

    Undated. Wood, painted in colour, Jaeschke Collection.
  • “Coin” (5 cents)

    From the series “Blow Ups”, 2001-2005, photogram, 200 x 200 cm.
  • Bavarian-Polish alliance coat of arms on St George's Gate

    The coats-of-arms of Hedwig Jagiellonica and Georg the Rich of Bavaria-Landshut in the castle at Burghausen.
  • ill. 18: Striding Figure II

    Bronze, height 190 cm.
  • Kugelschreiber mit Senderlogos

    Von Multikulti über Funkhaus Europa bis COSMO. Berlin, 2019
  • Badge ‘P’

    Donated by Wiktor Opiński, who was forced to wear this badge as a forced labourer during the Second World War. Presented to Porta Polonica in 2013 by Father Dr Ryszard Mroziuk of the Polish Catholic M...
  • ill. 25: Natalia Stachon: Dawn Words Falling

    2015. Multi-part sculpture, galvanised stainless steel, synthetic resin with glass fibre, rubber, Galerie Żak|Branicka, Berlin. Exhibition in Marl.
  • Flyer 1830 p. 8-9

    The Appeal of a Silesian Soldier to his Silesian Comrades before the march to the Polish border.
  • ill. 5: Big Man, Fragment 1: Newspaper and granite

    9 packages, each containing 100 daily newspapers. Height: 17-24 cm. Impala granite, height 4.5-9 cm, exhibited in the Berliner Kunstverein.
  • “Taschenuhr” [Pocket watch]

    From the series “Blow Ups”, photogram, 250 x 200 cm.
  • ill. 5: Alina Szapocznikow: Fajrant [At the End of the Working Day]

    Rubber glove, polyester, brush. 26 x 18 x 15 cm, Museum Jerke, Bochum.
  • Honourary board for Tadeusz Nowakowski

    Bydgoszcz / Poland.
  • Third international meeting of Polish theatres from abroad

    Rzeszów, 1999