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  • ill. 20: Nude III

    Bronze, height 147 cm.
  • Displaced Persons in der Hannoverschen Presse, Abb. 2

  • Andrzej Kuśpiel

    Während der Aufzeichnung der Sendung „Muzycy mają głos“ (Musiker haben eine Stimme), 2019
  • Monument to the “Olimp” organisation

    Ulica Aleksandra Zelwerowicza 46 in Wrocław
  • 1912 in Göttingen

  • The composer talking to the conductor Andrey Boreyko

    Before the world premiere of "Chansons d’un rȇveur solitaire" in January in Düsseldorf.
  • ill. 6: Pass issued by the Association of Poles for the City and District of Lübeck

    Imprisonment in Buchenwald concentration camp certified as prisoner no. 41408.
  • “Warsaw, Przystanek tramwajowy”

    From the series “Urban Spaces”, Inkjet photo print, 100 x 240 cm.
  • Fig. 9: Names of the German and Austrian victims of the Biebertal penal colony, added in 1986

    Lendringsen cemetery
  • Information panel about Jan Skala at the entrance to the cemetery in Włochy

    Information panel about Jan Skala at the entrance to the cemetery in Włochy (Wallendorf) near Namysłów (Namslau), 2023
  • Belt clip

    With a stylised combination of letters ‘Sokół’, ca. 1900, Courtesy Collection Fujak.
  • Ill. 14b: Lady Walking Her Dog

    Private collection, Switzerland. Template for 14a. Pigment print on aluminium dibond, 144 x 100 cm.
  • The building of the Polish Grammar School in Bytom today

    Exterior view.
  • ill. 51: untitled, 2006

    untitled, 2006. Birch, 900 x 240 x 14 cm, de Weryha Collection, Hamburg
  • Raphael Lemkin (right)

    1951, photographer unknown
  • Polish War Cemetery in Montecassino

    Polish War Cemetery in Montecassino, Italy, 2024
  • ill. 5a: Untitled

    Paper, wood glue, aluminium profile, L = 2000 cm, W = 580 cm, H = 660 cm. Museum Bochum, Danuta Karsten exhibition ‘Room installations; Installation 1’.
  • Jan Kiepura, Singer

    A portrait in stage costume.
  • With her friend Felicja Wacyk

    Antoni Wacyk's wife, on the balcony of Kłopocka's flat.
  • Ludwik (Ludwig Mehlhorn, 1950–2011), 1985

    Mathematician. Civil rights activist in the GDR. From the end of the 1970s, he maintained contact with the Polish Catholic community and with people involved in the Workers’ Defence Committee (Komitet...