Zbigniew Brzezinski, from the interview in The Huffington Post on 10.08.2008: "Fundamentally at stake is what kind of role Russia will play in the new international system. Unfortunately, Putin is putting Russia on a course that is ominously similar to Stalin's and Hitler's in the late 1930s. Swedish foreign minister Carl Bildt has correctly drawn an analogy between Putin's "justification" for dismembering Georgia -- because of the Russians in South Ossetia -- to Hitler's tactics vis a vis Czechoslovakia to "free" the Sudeten Deutsch."
Krasnal Bansky. “USA – Poland – Russia - Out of control / Zbigniew Brzezinski”. 2008. Akrylic, stencil on canvas. 70 x 60 cm
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I like your unpredictable participation in art, social or political episodes. You never know also if your comment will turn upside down something or mark the problem in realistic way. Your attitude to Polish art world and art market is understandable looking at the whole madness connected with international art fairs and tons of biennales.
ReplyDeletethe anonymity gives the chance for independence, being elusive. Because nowadays commercialization is the kind of censorship for art - experts choose the works that can be attractive for the art market. If you are not in the system, nobody will pay for so costly space in media for you. So you have to attract them by yourself, which is almost impossible.
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