Year (field_media_year)
Period:
  • Abb. 46: Andrzej Nowacki und Jan Lenica, Berlin 1996

    Andrzej Nowacki (l.), Jan Lenica, Berlin 1996
  • ill. 12: Stanisław Denkiewicz, further works in the exhibition

    From left to right: Trinity; return of the prodigal son; Christ in misery; peasant woman as a beehive; the confession of the sick; peasant, coloured, painted wooden sculpture, undated.
  • Barbara Kwiatkowska-Lass at a meeting of the employees of the station Radio Free Europe

    Warsaw
  • Zjednoczenie Zawodowe Polskie, Bochum 1912

    Mitgliedsmarke der Polnischen Berufsvereinigung im Dreierblock mit dem Stempel in polnischer Sprache „Zjednoczenie Zawodowe Polskie“
  • Variations et Fugue sur un thème original pour piano

    Title page of Paderewski's composition. Op.11, Berlin, Poznan 1885.
  • Fig. 25: Memorial panel for Mania Altman

    Memorial panel for Mania Altman from Radom, rose garden at the Bullenhuser Damm memorial site, Hamburg
  • Jüdischer Friedhof Hannover-Bothfeld

  • “Warsaw, stadium”

    From the series “Urban Spaces”, Inkjet photo print, 60 x 200 cm.
  • In front of Wiesbaden city hall, 2012

    Ewa Hartmann, Prof. Norman Smuzniak, Sibylle von Oppeln-Bronikowski, Prof. Katarzyna Koczyńska-Kielan
  • Square Nowy Targ in Wrocław, 1972

    Square Nowy Targ in Wrocław, 1972.
  • Ill. 23: Marina Gioti - The Secret School

    2009. Digital video, black and white, sound, 11 minutes. Neue Galerie
  • Fig. 11: “Here and There” (Hier und dort) 11, 1986

    Watercolour, black ink on paper, 23.5x31 cm, private collection
  • Agata Madejska, Mistakes Were Made, 2018

    Agata Madejska, Mistakes Were Made, 2018, fabric, steel, nylon fishing line, vinyl, speakers, cables, media player. English, duration: 15:00 min, 600 x 200 x 330 cm.
  • Almost anything could be had in the Polish market.

    Matroskas, ceramic figures, cutlery, pins and brooches. Almost anything could be had in the Polish market.
  • Tombstones and memorial plaques at the cemetery in Krefeld

  • Marcel and Teofila Reich-Ranicki, Warsaw Ghetto, 1940

    Marcel and Teofila Reich-Ranicki, Warsaw Ghetto, 1940
  • Impressions from the graves of the three polish soldiers and the cemetery in Hesel

  • Grave of the murder victims of Dachau concentration camp

    Grave of the murder victims of Dachau concentration camp at the Cemetery Am Perlacher Forst, Munich.
  • ill. 42: Wooden Panel, 2003

    Wooden Panel, 2003. Various types of wood, 440 x 220 x 16 cm, de Weryha Collection, Hamburg