
The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera / Dorothea Lange
30 March 2007
invited guest: Marcin Kuran - Lux Aeterna
Marcin Kuran (1975) - photographer. Graduated on Management at Warsaw University (1999) and Warsaw School of Photography (Internal Landscapes 2005).
Marcin in his works tries to capture the essence of creation phenomena, discovering or rather shaping his own vision of surrounding reality.
Intimate picture of the world, hidden in the landscape, is created by multiexpositions, sandwiches and self developed techniques.
Marcin debuted also with mulitmedial presentations during art festivals: FotoFestiwal: Lux Aeterna (Łódź 2004), PROGRESSteron: Revealed Stories I, II (Katowice 2005). Selected works were placed in German Olbricht Collection (2005). Marcin lives and works in Warsaw.
I am happy to present Marcin's photographic poems from the series Lux Aeterna at the F blog.



more of Marcin Kuran's works you may find here
Marcin in his works tries to capture the essence of creation phenomena, discovering or rather shaping his own vision of surrounding reality.
Intimate picture of the world, hidden in the landscape, is created by multiexpositions, sandwiches and self developed techniques.
Marcin debuted also with mulitmedial presentations during art festivals: FotoFestiwal: Lux Aeterna (Łódź 2004), PROGRESSteron: Revealed Stories I, II (Katowice 2005). Selected works were placed in German Olbricht Collection (2005). Marcin lives and works in Warsaw.
I am happy to present Marcin's photographic poems from the series Lux Aeterna at the F blog.






invited by Marcin Górski
Vernissage of Marcin Kuran exhibition Lux Aeterna in frame of III Warsaw Art Photography Festival will take place 31.03.2007 at 19.00h, in Migawka Gallery, Nowogrodzka 22, Warsaw.
Confessions of a lazy bum

This photo was taken 21 years ago. I was a teenager by then and I remember this summer to be very hot. I was sitting on our terrace, in the shadow, and staring at the chair that was exposed by the sun. There was not much else to do than sipping on some lemonade and playing around with the camera, taking a picture or two of things around me. I probably had some music in the background, perhaps China Crisis or Yes, and a comic magazine on the table. Not a very productive day, as people would say these days, but I still like those lazy days and I'll grab the opportunity whenever it comes this summer.
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FP4 soaked in Rodinal, not a bad combo.
photo: abeku
The exhibition: Joanna Kinowska: La Santa Sicilia

The exhibition would take place in Warsaw, in Galeria Kuluary and will last until 19 of April.
The gathered works are telling a story about the daily life in Sicily, about people and their habits. All photographs are made in crossprocessing.

Bart Pogoda, Mikołaj Grynberg, Angelo Parisi, Giancarlo Vizzi, Andrea Vulpio
