Nowa Huta- Unwanted Heritage / Living Room Banter

 
Artists / Contributors  

Henryk Hermanowich
Wojciech Lozinski
Stanislaw Ganlinski
Wiktor Pental

Greg Bradford
Paul Pable
Emily Ritchie



image: Paul Pable

OPEN: 11am - 11pm

Address
Forest Cafe
3 Bristo Place
EH1 1EY

 

Nowa Huta- Unwanted Heritage
An exhibition of Polish photographers, presenting images of Nowa Huta, the social realist suburbs of Krakow between 1950 and 1989. Depicting the beginnings of the town, and the period during martial law and Pope John Paul II.

Living room Banter
focuses on the idea of discussion, contemplation, regurgitation and the source of ideas. It plays on the idea of the living room as a hub inspiration. Where ideas are thrown back and forth at each other like a furious game of table tennis. The artists chosen express the space, chaos and rapport that the arena of the living room can instigate in creating a symposium of “banter”.

Project
Total Kunst exists within the Forest Café, a volunteer run arts, music and events space.
The gallery aims to promote local and emerging artists and to foster international cultural links as past of the wider goals of the Forest.
The gallery is curated by Edinburgh based artists Jo Richardson and Alice Myers, with guest curators this Annuale, Ben Newall, Marcin Guzik and Kasia Wroblewski.

Directors
Jo Richardson
Alice Myers
 

Contact
Tel: 0131 220 4538
Tel: 0783 514 3574
www.totalkunst.org
www.theforest.org.uk
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