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Krzysztof Kościuczuk

Krzysztof Kościuczuk is a writer and contributing editor of frieze. He lives between Poland and Switzerland.

At Cabaret Voltaire, Zurich, a posthumous exhibition dedicated to the artist and musician is charged with unfettered creativity

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At Bernheim, Zurich, the artist’s alter-ego, Fatebe, confidently splits herself between time zones, cities and hemispheres

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On the occasion of her solo exhibition, ‘her0’, the artist speaks about the machine realm, Romani recycling traditions and embracing the role of contemporary alchemist

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From Małgorzata Mirga-Tas’s textiles at Karma International to Roni Horn’s ‘outtakes’ at Hauser & Wirth, here is our guide to Art Basel and Zurich Art Weekend

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At the Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna, the artist’s recent works explore the politics of human production and consumption

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At Kunstmuseum Luzern, the Israeli artist draws on the Jewish tradition of storytelling to disconcerting effect

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At Kunsthalle Münster, the artist canonizes contemporary history in his riotous first institutional solo exhibition outside of Poland

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Krzysztof Kościuczuk picks the shows to see during Zurich Art Weekend and Art Basel

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Laden with scenes of sex, the artist's new paintings at Croy Nielsen, Vienna, test the border of the disturbing

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At Wschód, Warsaw, the artist uses digital tools to develop sculptures that confound scale, visual plane and function

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At Galeria Arsenal, Bialystok, the artist deploys the strategies of reappropriation and upcycling to reflect on the history and present of the Roma community in Poland

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The artist's exhibitions at galeria stereo pays tribute to Blecher's ferible dream diary The Lit-Up Burrow 

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Anders Dickson’s ‘Songs of Rain and Hobo Chili’ conjures the ephemerality of place

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Nine Warsaw spaces host 16 international galleries in this second edition of the Polish gallery share

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‘It’s a tenacious act of enthusiasm within Europe’s changing political landscape’

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At Zachęta, Warsaw, the artist argues that maps are essentially constructs: tools of knowledge production and identity politics

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The eighth edition of Poland’s premier contemporary art event saw major structural changes, but was it at the expense of standout presentations?

 

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A 50-photograph survey at the National Museum in Kraków explores past and present-day nationalism in the artist's homeland

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The artist investigates the possibilites in lucid dreaming, transforming the interior of Warsaw's Galeria Stereo into an urban dreamscape

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The artist explores the interplay between fact and fiction, and the individual versus the collective, at Ujazdowski Castle CCA, Warsaw

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