
Monika Sosnowska: Loop
Walther Konig , bilingual edition , July 2007
Featuring a top Polish artist’s monumental architectural intervention “Loop”, developed specially for the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, the book shows in images and essays how Sosnowska’s works inspire in viewers an awareness of their own physicality. Attributes of space such as narrow or wide, closed or open, low or high are experienced sensuously and emotionally. Welcome to a seance of phenomenological spatio-therapy!

Poza: On the Polishness of Polish Contemporary Art
Real Art Ways , Hartford, CT , April 2008
Published through a grant from the Polish Cultural Institute in New York.
A product of the eponymous 2006 exhibition curated by Marek Bartelik at Real Art Ways in Hartford, CT, POZA presents a selection of both well-established and emerging Polish artists – in Poland, the United States, Canada, France, and Brazil – who explore issues of national identity in the broader context of contemporary art and life.
A product of the eponymous 2006 exhibition curated by Marek Bartelik at Real Art Ways in Hartford, CT, POZA presents a selection of both well-established and emerging Polish artists – in Poland, the United States, Canada, France, and Brazil – who explore issues of national identity in the broader context of contemporary art and life.
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