August 30, 2012

"They don't know why, but they keep doing it"




If u happen to be in Prague, don't miss Karol Radziszewski's "Backstage" - today is the opening of the "They don't know why, but they keep doing it" polish video-art exhibition in a frame of the 9th Fresh Film Fest

30th of August - 2nd of September 2012
oppening 30th of August, 6 PM
NoD Gallery – Dlouhá 33, Praha 1

Artists:
Maks Cieślak, Grzegorz Drozd, Arti Grabowski, Piotr Grabowski, Mateusz
Okoński, Dominika Olszowy, Karol Radziszewski, Konrad Smoleński,
Maciej Stępiński, Alicja Żebrowska, Piotr Żyliński

Eleven films displayed in Prague are examining the national identity issues as well as particular relations between Poles and Czechs. The variety of features and characters influences the connections between our two nations which comes to effect in sense of humour and absurd. Screening shows polish video art at the limit of certain critical paradigm. Art that is not literal and comes to head in irony and sarcasm.

curator: Piotr Sikora


August 23, 2012

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DIK Fagazine was recently featured in EINS|EINS|EINS magazine — one hundred and eleven best magazines international. At Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences, a magazine has been created concentrating on the best magazines which have to be known and read by students of design art.
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DIK party in Stockholm

August 1, 2012

DIK in Stockholm!!!


























DIK Fagazine and Mums Mums are happy to invite you for the special Stockholm promo night of our latest issue, "Before '89".

During the evening we will show video of DIK's editor in chief, artist Karol Radziszewski and special posters guest designed by Martin Falck while Tommie X & Adam play euro techno, drink strong vodka and enjoy our stripping communist guy - Mr. Leather Europe Alexi Carpentieri dancing in sexy soviet uniform!

August 3, Friday
start at 21:00
Location: Beach, Hornstullstrand 4
Subway: Hornstull

It is open to everyone and FREE!

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Thanks for the support from the Polish Institute who helped make this event possible.