October 26, 2017
OFF Biennale in Budapest is attempting to feed joy into the machines. What can we make of this?
— Cristina Bogdan
October 23, 2017
An analysis of documentarism in the video works of mid-generation Romanian artists.
— Anna Remešová
September 29, 2017
Initially, electronic dance music brought people together more than just under one roof; no matter the race, social class or sexual orientation. An interview with the artists of Corp.
— Valentina Iancu
September 15, 2017
Prague contemporary art may not be all that exciting, but the infusion of fresh blood and downright badassery from those crusty club kids might just be what they should be looking for.
— Andra Nikolayi
September 8, 2017
In Bucharest the gallery scene and the city itself are a perfect match.
— Piotr Policht
July 24, 2017
A fragmentary survey of the young art scene in Warsaw, Katowice and Krakow, as seen between May 29th and June 14th.
— Rareș Grozea
July 18, 2017
Yet another attempt to hastily map out Polish national identity through a few interesting exhibitions.
— Rareș Grozea
July 4, 2017
A discussion of several exhibitions about Polishness.
— Georgiana Cojocaru
June 26, 2017
Traditional painting infused with some gentle western influence can go side by side with a projection of an exotic country filled with depressing aura out of Herta Müller’s books. Perfect for export.
— Piotr Policht
June 8, 2017
Our resident in Poland writes about exhibitions she saw that engaged with the generous topic of interaction between man, matter, technology and landscape.
— Georgiana Cojocaru