by Sława Harasymowicz
Works, combining drawing and painting with screen print multiples are as if re-taken photographs, photos of photos, creation of something new through already experienced, through a very personal inspiration of old family pictures. They become a record of enigmatic events taking place in unspecified time and place.
Sława grew up in Krakow, Poland, currently lives and works in London. In 2006 she graduated from the Royal College of Art.
www.tempcontemp.co.uk
www.sharasymowicz.com
This exhibition is part of Polska! Year
Free exhibition reminder: Come with us! –
Exhibition marking the 35th anniversary of the democratic transformations that began in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989, including the most influential Polish posters!
16
02.2026
30
04.2026
Gallery, History, Visual arts
Polish Fashion Stories – The Weight of
"I resonate with an image that feels like a document and a fable at the same time. A proof that something existed in time and space - but also a door left ajar onto something you can't quite name."
14
04.2026
Blogs, Resources, Visual arts
Publication of the London Ukrainian Review including
The latest edition of the annual London Ukrainian Review, a collection of essays, this year on the Legacies of Chornobyl, including one about the Polish perspective written by Kacper Szulecki
26
03.2026
Events, History, Literature