We will launch a new Photomonth website on Wednesday, 16th
...here you'll find basic information about Photomonth in Krakow 2008

In May 2008 we will launch the sixth edition of the Photomonth in Krakow - one of the most important photography festivals in Poland which gradually gains recognition all over the world. The Main (thematic) Programme traditionally consists of around 18 individual exhibition choosen by the Festival Programme Comitee (Karol Hordziej, Piotr Lelek, Andrzej Kramarz, Łukasz Trzciński, Wojtek Nowicki, Mark Power and Michael Famighetti). The second part of the Photomonth's Programme id national presentation - each year we invite one country as a Special Guest, and in 2008 we've chosen... Poland

Main Programme - On being Young - list of exhibitions

  • Andrzej KRAMARZ (curator) - Detainee
  • Barbara KLEMM - 1968 - Images of Revolt
  • Karen BRETT - The Myth of Sexual Loss
  • Michael JANG - Garageband
  • Maggie CARDELÚS - Zoo, age 10 + Birthday Flowers
  • Marta i Michał ZASĘPA - Youth of Witek J.
  • Agata BISKUP - Panelling
  • Mark Raidpere - Andrey/Andris
  • Glen E. Friedman - FUCK YOU ALL
  • Mohamed Bourouissa - Peripheries
  • Lauren Greenfield - Lauren Greenfield's Girls and the American Body Project
  • Mikołaj Długosz - Real Foto
  • Thomas Dworzak - Talibans
  • Fernando Moleres - Children at Work
  • JR - Site Specific Project for Photomonth in Krakow
  • Vesselina Nikolaeva - School Nr. 7
  • Eiko Sabela and Edmund Piper - Money makes the world goes round, the world goes round, the world goes round...
  • JH Engström - Photocopies

Special Guest - POLAND - list of exhibitions

  • 20th century Polish Photography
  • Venus of Poland 2008
  • Zofia Rydet - Sociological record
  • Stefania Gurdowa - Discovered pictures
  • Polish Photography after 2k

Photomonth in Krakow
ZPAF i S-ka Gallery
24 Tomasza str.
31027 Krakow
Poland

Dates

Exhibitions: 6th - 31st of May 2008
Festival Opening: 9th of May, 6pm
Main vernissages: 9th - 11th of May
Accompanying events: 13th - 18th of May
Portfolio Review: 17th of May

Admission

Free of charge for most of the exhibitions