Czapski survived his incarceration in a Soviet prison camp and went on to produce vivid paintings and prose. But his life and work was haunted by the massacre that he escaped. By John Gray On the ...
The American author Eric Karpeles explains his long-lasting fascination with the Polish painter, soldier and émigré intellectual Józef Czapski – including why he decided to write an entire trilogy of ...
Green Point Projects is pleased to announce Returning to New York: Józef Czapski and Teresa Pągowska, curated by Marek Bartelik. The show gathers together works by two of most celebrated Polish ...
In mid-June of the year 1940, Józef Czapski, together with 400 other Polish soldiers, found himself in a prisoner-of-war camp in Gryazovets. This place, in northwest Russia near Vologda, was to be his ...
Left: Teresa Pagowska, A Sitter, oil on canvas, 145 x 130 cm (1970). Right: Jozef Czapski, Cafe in the Gallery, oil on canvas, 114 x 78 cm, (1968). Green Point Projects is pleased to announce ...
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