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Period:
  • Unification congress of the Polish Socialist Party, 21–22/11/1987

    Stanisław Wąsik is speaking, Jacek Kowalski is standing in the background
  • Marek Pelc as a ten-year-old boy

    Wrocław 1963
  • Jacek Głaszcz

    Während der Proben für „Becketts Beine“ im ACUD-Theater Berlin
  • Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church in Berlin

    The church was partially destroyed during the Second World War and today serves as a memorial against the war.
  • Krzysztof Meyer

    At the age of 70.
  • With Richard von Weizsäcker

    President of Federal Republic of Germany.
  • “Telefon” [Telephone]

    From the series “Blow Ups”, photogram, 200 x 260 cm
  • Ill. 3: Forced labour in the camp

    Libur, district of Cologne (undated)
  • Marta Kupiec

    Während einer Aufnahme im COSMO-Studio. Berlin, 2017
  • Opening of the exhibition by Prof. Chris Nowicki and Marta Kubiak, “PoKuSa” gallery, Wiesbaden 2012

    Ewa Hartmann, Prof. Chris Nowicki, Marta Kubiak
  • St.-Johannes-Kirche church in Recklinghausen-Suderwich

    The apse in the foreground serves as St. Joseph’s Chapel
  • The award of the title of honorary doctor of the University of Münster

    In the German Embassy in Warsaw on 20th December 1938.
  • Ill. 8a: Venus and Adonis, after Peter Paul Rubens

    Private collection, Berlin. Cut flat glass on metal construction, 68 x 120 x 30 cm, digital inkjet print on paper, 95 x 138 cm.
  • ill. 21: Sculpture "Ladder to heaven"

    Exhibition at the Centre for Polish Sculpture in Orońsko.
  • The article ‘Eastern Jewish folk art in Germany’

    Article in the illustrated supplement ‘Aus alter und neuer Zeit’ in: ‘Israelitisches Familienblatt’ Hamburg, 15 November 1928.
  • Fig. 3: Władysław Szerner (1836-1915): The studio of Józef Brandt in Munich

    Wood engraving by Paweł Boczkowski (1860-1905), in: Tygodnik Illustrowany, 1876, volume II, No. 52, page 416 f. (excerpt)
  • Fig. 4: Names of the Italian victims of forced labour in Schwalbe I

    Panel with 9 Italian names as well as a further 41 German and three Austrian victims
  • Grave cross for Ignatz Chrzuszoz

    Cemetery in Bruttig
  • Figures for the Polish fairytale “King Maciuś the First” by Janusz Korczak

    1996
  • Premiere on 2nd June 1985 in Nuremberg

    A scene from the play “Artists should Croak” by Tadeusz Kantor and the Cricot 2 theatre