Nov 13, 2011
Polish Art - the best commodity
Nov 10, 2011
Independent Poland
Nov 3, 2011
The Krasnals - Thymos, The Art of Anger
Oct 26, 2011
"Good As It Gets - It's OK"
The Krasnals " Good As It Gets - It's OK". Poland, Poznań.
Another action of The Krasnals on the wall of the Old Gasworks. Job expresses opposition, rebellion against the unification of the individual within contemporary culture.
Key words: European Union, Jack Nicholson, Herman Van Rompuy, José Manuel Barroso, Catherine Ashton, Nicolas Sarkozy, Angela Merkel, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, Silvio Berlusconi, Jeorios Andreas Papandreu, Karolos Papulias, David Cameron, Jerzy Buzek, Donald Tusk, European Commission, Euro, European Central Bank, Europäische Zentralbank, Banque centrale européenne
Oct 21, 2011
Muammar Gaddafi is dead
Gaddafi dead pictures!
Deposed dictator Muammar Gaddafi of Libya

The Krasnals. Whielki Krasnal "Brothers in Arm - Revolutionaries /Muammar Gaddafi / Alexander Lukashenko / Hosni Mubarak". 2011. Oil on canvas. Excerpt of big painting.
Key words: Аляксандр Рыгоравіч Лукашэнка ,مُعَمَّر القَذَّافِي ,محمد حسني سيد مبارك
May 28, 2011
Launching Art Police Gazette - 54th Venice Biennale 2011
Meet with The Krasnals from 1-7 June in Venice. You will notice us at Giardini or Arsenale area, with our The Kingdom of The Krasnals pavilion.

We have a pleasure to inform you about launching of the new art magazine Art Police Gazette. The first issue of this publication is fully devoted to 54th Venice Biennale 2011. The Krasnals have just begun to print hundreds of thousands of copies and to distribute them for free all over the world. This journalistic experiment is recommended by top art critics and curators, some of their opinions are placed in the issue.
ART POLICE GAZETTE
Is modeled on the World’s Leading Art Magazine Flash Art and an old American tabloid Police Gazette.
Founded in 2011 by anonymous artists The Krasnals (The Dwarves), it immediately established itself as the leading magazine of contemporary art worldwide, both for its choice of artists and its coverage of the most up-to-date trends. It has the chance to become the “cult” benchmark for contemporary art in Europe. Published irregularly for a year, it will be most followed and influential art magazine. Distributed in 87 countries.
Polish joke artist WHIELKI KRASNAL – (the leader of The Krasnals art collective)
is launching a new art magazine Art Police Gazette, in collaboration with much-loved Greek supercollector. Dubbed Art Police Gazette, the publication is described as “a new generation magazine that combines commercial painting, twisted narratives and surrealistic imaginary to create a series of powerful visual tableaux.” Whielki Krasnal is collaborating on the project with the photographer Krasnal Bansky.
The launch of the publication coincides with The Krasnals show at Venice Biennale, June 1 – November 27, 2011. Located in the New National Pavilion of The Kingdom of The Krasnals, the space is inaugurated this year with a collaboration between Bice Curiger and Vittorio Sgarbi.
According to Anda Rottenberg Art Police Gazette is “introducing an iconosphere that makes you think into the public domain, a lot wider than the gallery circulation”.
When asked whether The Krasnals were provocateurs, Rottenberg said that provocation is not the aim of those anonymous artists, but a means to “expose certain phenomena to the eyes of the society”.
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May 27, 2011
Good News - First copy of ART POLICE GAZETTE

- New foreign patronage of The Krasnals
- Launching of the new art magazine ART POLICE GAZETTE at Venice Biennale
- New blog of The Krasnals (from June 1) http://the-krasnals.blogspot.com/
- Moving our center to Berlin
First copy on Whielki Krasnal's knees.
Whielki Krasnal gives the first copy to our new patron
Whielki Krasnal delighted
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Hey, hey, goodby! Killing Osama Bin Laden
Pope John Paul II - beatification
JP2
Text: Stach Szabłowski / red. The Krasnals
Ilustracja: The Krasnals
2011.04.07
Good news: in the April issue of Hiro on the cover portrait of Pope by The Krasnals, and inside article to our images of Pope written by Stach Szabłowski .

The Krasnals. Whielki Krasnal "I see it in black colours / Pope John Paul II, from the Great Poles series ". 2011. Oil on canvas. 60 x 81 cm

The Krasnals. Whielki Krasnal "Full Moon. Meteorites rain / Jan Paweł II, from the Great Poles series ". 2011. Oil on canvas. 27 x 33 cm