Bozar invites you to discover the exhibition Familiar Strangers. The Eastern Europeans from a Polish perspective during a guided tour led by curator Joanna Warsza. It’s the perfect opportunity to explore her vision and learn more about the artists and their practices. The exhibition examines recent transformations in Eastern Europe. It highlights the richness and complexity of the region’s multiple and hybrid identities — long perceived as culturally homogeneous, though this was never truly the case. Joanna Warsza, an international curator originally from Warsaw and now based in Berlin, has brought together works by Oliwia Bosomtwe, Assaf Gruber, Zuzanna Hertzberg, Rara Kaminska, Jasmina Metwaly, Malgorzata Mirga-Tas, Natalia LL, Ngo Van Tuong, Open Group, Janek Simon, Shadow Architecture,...
Bozar invites you to discover the exhibition Familiar Strangers. The Eastern Europeans from a Polish perspective during a guided tour led by curator Joanna Warsza. It’s the perfect opportunity to explore her vision and learn more about the artists and their practices. The exhibition examines recent transformations in Eastern Europe. It highlights the richness and complexity of the region’s multiple and hybrid identities — long perceived as culturally homogeneous, though this was never truly the case. Joanna Warsza, an international curator originally from Warsaw and now based in Berlin, has brought together works by Oliwia Bosomtwe, Assaf Gruber, Zuzanna Hertzberg, Rara Kaminska, Jasmina Metwaly, Malgorzata Mirga-Tas, Natalia LL, Ngo Van Tuong, Open Group, Janek Simon, Shadow Architecture, Jana Shostak, and Mikolaj Sobczak, all within a scenography designed by Aleksandra Wasilkowska. The exhibition is co-organised by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute and co-financed by the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage.Bozar invites you to discover the exhibition Familiar Strangers. The Eastern Europeans from a Polish perspective during a guided tour led by curator Joanna Warsza. It’s the perfect opportunity to explore her vision and learn more about the artists and their practices. The exhibition examines recent transformations in Eastern Europe. It highlights the richness and complexity of the region’s multiple and hybrid identities — long perceived as culturally homogeneous, though this was never truly the case. Joanna Warsza, an international curator originally from Warsaw and now based in Berlin, has brought together works by Oliwia Bosomtwe, Assaf Gruber, Zuzanna Hertzberg, Rara Kaminska, Jasmina Metwaly, Malgorzata Mirga-Tas, Natalia LL, Ngo Van Tuong, Open Group, Janek Simon, Shadow Architecture,...
Bozar invites you to discover the exhibition Familiar Strangers. The Eastern Europeans from a Polish perspective during a guided tour led by curator Joanna Warsza. It’s the perfect opportunity to explore her vision and learn more about the artists and their practices. The exhibition examines recent transformations in Eastern Europe. It highlights the richness and complexity of the region’s multiple and hybrid identities — long perceived as culturally homogeneous, though this was never truly the case. Joanna Warsza, an international curator originally from Warsaw and now based in Berlin, has brought together works by Oliwia Bosomtwe, Assaf Gruber, Zuzanna Hertzberg, Rara Kaminska, Jasmina Metwaly, Malgorzata Mirga-Tas, Natalia LL, Ngo Van Tuong, Open Group, Janek Simon, Shadow Architecture, Jana Shostak, and Mikolaj Sobczak, all within a scenography designed by Aleksandra Wasilkowska. The exhibition is co-organised by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute and co-financed by the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage.