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Cezary Bodzianowski

This monographic publication, a collection of around 150 photographs, is a documentary record of the artist's ephemeral performance activities. It is the first presentation of this kind of the artist's work. The publication is also being used as an information tool during his performances, for instance during his individual exhibition at the Kunstverein in Cologne (18.02.2005- 1.05.2005).
Published by "Revolver. Archiv für aktuelle Kunst", Frankfurt am Main 2003, 200 pages, bilingual (Polish / German), 160 colour illustrations, Text: Lars Bang Larsen.
ISBN 83-89302-00-4; ISBN 3-936919-35-6
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Henryk Stażewski

Since the 1980s, studies have been carried out by the "Foksal Gallery Foundation" into the work of one of the pioneers of Poland's avant-garde movement of the 20s and a founder of the Foksal Gallery in the 60s.
The book will be the most extensive selection of the artist's works so far. It will be bilingual (Polish / English) and illustrated. Publishing house: "Revolver. Archiv für aktuelle Kunst", Frankfurt am Main.
Publication planned for: April 2005.
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Tadeusz Rolke

This book will be a collection of around 120 photographs by one of the best Polish documental photographers who started work in the early 50s, following the everyday life of Warsaw after the war. Over the years he established his own characteristic style of photography.
The publication will document Rolke's travels to Germany in the 70s. It will be bilingual (Polish / English) and illustrated; text by Adam Szymczyk.
Publishing house: "Revolver. Archiv für aktuelle Kunst", Frankfurt am Main.
Publication planned for: July 2005
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Oskar Hansen

Towards Open Form / Ku Formie Otwartej

"This book is the first full-scale presentation of Oskar Hansen's Open Form and at the same time a monograph of his work. It is made up of two parts - a presentation of the different fields of Hansen's work, selected and arranged by the author himself, and a chronology showing events in his life and work on a temporal axis.
For the author, the book's visual design has become one of the ways of presenting his Open Form idea: the contents "flow" before reader eyes, taking them from one topic to another. The nontextual introduction is an iteration from the Polish catalogue for the 1960 Milan Triennial. "Bridging" the book's two parts are interviews with the artist: Joanna Mytkowska's in the first part, and fragments of Hans Ulich Obrist's in the second." (Jola Gola)
Published by "Revolver. Archiv für aktuelle Kunst", Frankfurt am Main 2005, 256 pages, bilingual (English / Polish), ca. 450 colour illustrations, edited by Jola Gola; with texts by Oskar Hansen and interviews with Oskar Hansen by Joanna Mytkowska and Hans Ulrich Olbrist.
ISBN 3-86588-082-7
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