Timeline
Art Café. Open Discussion on Art
On Tuesday 13 November, from 5 pm until 7 pm, MOCAK, Collaborate Kraków oraz Sokrates Cafe Kraków would like to invite you to the new edition of Art Café.
Polish Cut-Outs. Meet Alicja Biała
On Sunday 11 November at 4 pm, MOCAK the Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow invites you to meet Alicja Biała.
Having Fun with a Book from Portugal. Workshop for children / As oficinas para crianças
On Saturday 27th October at 11 am, children aged 4 to 8 and their accompanying adults are welcome to join the workshop inspired by the book Don’t Cross the Line! Isabel Minhós Martins, illustrated by Bernard P. Carvalho.
Pop-Art After the Holocaust
Boris Lurie (1924–2008) was an American artist, who was born into a Jewish family in Leningrad (today Saint Petersburg). Lurie’s creative output encompassed many fields: he was a visual artist – creating paintings, installation and objects – as well as a writer and poet. His was art that was politically engaged and called for social action, art that was spontaneous, anarchic and therapeutic.
Karl Marx vs Moby Dick: An Analysis of Form and Demolition of Ideas
Moby Dick and Karl Marx dominate the creative output of Krzysztof M. Bednarski. The first is represented as a simple, smooth object that inspires thoughtful reflection. The other as a dishevelled head, which provokes discussion. Moby Dick symbolises a mirror that reveals the depravity of human nature. Marx symbolises the regard for human fate, a regard that has inspired political crimes. KMB employs both these objects in terms of both form and ideas.
Walking Wounded
Markus Muntean and Adi Rosenblum have been an artistic duo since 1992. They are known primarily as authors of monumental compositions – group scenes accompanied by quotations from literature. The protagonists of their paintings are young people whose figures have been repainted from photographic materials from the artists’ archives, magazines and the internet.
The Language of Flowers
For Akira Inumaru, nature is an inspiration and material. The artist uses flowers and dyes obtained from plants, and subjects them to the impact of the sun.
Crime?
The subject of the Mac Adams’ fascination and source of inspiration are situations which are both ambiguous and disturbing. He creates installations and photographs in which he manipulates the perception of viewers in such a way that they have the impression of watching a crime scene.
The Studio of Łukasz Skąpski
At the exhibition we show photographs, videos and objects by students and graduates of the Skąpski Studio of Photography and Artistic Strategies at the Academy of Art in Szczecin.





![Muntean/Rosenblum, untitled [The forest flies apart...], 2018, oil / canvas, 270 × 430 cm, courtesy of Muntean/Rosenblum, Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam](https://d1uip03pwa14dd.cloudfront.net/system/images/24838/7f53c7745b_box120.jpeg)



