Gallery shopping in Kraków
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Starmach Gallery
Starmach is among the city's most prestigious galleries of contemporary painting and sculpture, exhibiting both emerging and established Polish artists. The striking modern gallery is housed in the former Jewish Zucher prayer house, a 19th-century neo-Gothic brick beauty.
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Galeria Plakatu
Poland has always excelled in the under-appreciated art of the poster. This little gallery shows off the best of the art form, with many contemporary posters promoting exhibits and events, as well as old communist propaganda posters, both originals and reproductions.
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Labirynt
Gallery owner Leszek Żebrowski works hard to develop the Krakovian art scene and to promote local artists, often organising exhibits around Poland and Europe. At his crowded, cluttered home base, you can see work by up-and- coming and well-established artists.
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Jan Fejkiel Gallery
Jan Fejkiel was trained as an art historian, but his gallery specialises in contemporary prints and drawings, with a focus on emerging artists. This place claims the country's largest stock of contemporary graphic art, so he's not messing around.
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Andrzej Mleczko Gallery
Andrzej Mleczko is a popular political satirist. You might think political cartoons are language dependent but Mleczko argues that 'the funniest cartoon is still a man, a pavement and a banana peel'. Everyone can understand that.
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