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The last Sunday...

News date: 2010-05-30

There’s a real marathon awaiting anyone who’s left visiting the majority of our exhibitions till today. This is Photomonth in Kraków’s last day. Some of the exhibitions will remain open after the closing of the Festival – the Tony Ray-Jones exhibition at Galeria Starmach (until 4th June), Teremy Millar at the Ethnographic Museum (until 31st May), Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin at the Galeria ZPAF i S-ka (until 19th June), Mark Power at the International Cultural Centre (until 27th June) and the collective exhibition “Facts of Life. Photography in Britain 1974-1997” at the National Museum in Kraków (until 11th July).


And for the Festival’s closing – a real cracker. Today at noon, there will be a tour round the “Nothing is in the Place” exhibition guided by its curator – Jason Evans. A man who has escaped pigeonholing, working both as an artist and a commercial photographer, curator, author, and lecturer at University College for Creative Arts in Farnham. Evans’ CV includes exhibitions at such prestigious institutions as the Tate Britain, the Tate Modern, and the V&A, and his works are part of the Tate collection. “Nothing is in the Place” is a project which presents the United Kingdom of the 90s using photographs and video. It shows a place which is simultaneously a world centre for unabashed artistic creation and a riot-torn country undergoing a crisis.


 

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