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ISBN: PB: 9788364177187

University of Chicago Press, Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw

August 2014

236 pp.

25.4x19 cm

68 colour plates, 120 halftones

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£22,00
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Something Flashed, Something Broke, Something Remained

Consciousness Neue Bieremiennost

Not for sale in Poland!


Consciousness Neue Bieremiennost was an art group formed in the mid 1980s in Poland by three sculptors: Miroslaw Balka, Miroslaw Filonik, and Marek Kijewski. Their collaborative exhibitions, which included action art, performances, and sculptures, mounted political protests by mocking highlights of the communist calendar, such as Women's Day, Victory Day, and Miner's Day. This volume recreates the history of the group and its often fleeting creations and sets it in the context of Polish life and politics of the 1980s and the artistic scene it spawned. Offering new insight into Polish art of the'80s, and particularly into the relationship between the communist art system and the alternative art scene that opposed it, the book offers the most comprehensive picture yet of this group's work and legacy.

About the Author

Kasia Redzisz is an art historian and curator at the Tate Modern in London.

Karol Sienkiewicz is an art historian and critic.