Where Perspectives From the West and East MeetPhoebe BlattonArtReview27 September 2022‘The Dark Arts’ at Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw finds a trove of bewildering treasures in the history of Balto-Slavic symbolism
What Does the Artworld Really Want From an Art Fair?Phoebe BlattonArtReview07 September 2022The Polish government’s grip on culture is tightening daily but are a group of women about to give it space to breathe?
A Sense of Challenge and Exchange: Teresa Gierzyńska, ‘Women Live for Love’ – ReviewPhoebe BlattonArtReview04 March 2022At Zachęta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw, the artist’s first major solo show is a study of what it means to maintain a sense of self
Agnieszka Polska: the Heaven and Hell of Electrical CommunismPhoebe BlattonArtReview03 September 2021The artist’s immersive, archly ecstatic video installation ‘The Thousand-Year Plan’ at Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw (MSN) interrogates the ‘nature’ of energies
Artist Amelie von Wulffen Wrestles with ‘the Silence’Phoebe BlattonArtReview28 April 2021These artworks resonate with a wistfulness for ‘normality’ that is countered by an intensified paranoia about social spaces
Miriam Cahn at Museum of Modern Art, WarsawPhoebe BlattonArtReview01 March 2020Phoebe Blatton finds something close to empathy in the Swiss painter’s show of abstracted figures
Katya Shadkovska at Trafostacja, SzczecinPhoebe BlattonArtReview01 January 2020Phoebe Blatton on the Warsaw-based artist’s filmic portrait of an emergent Russian subculture