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If you'd like a brief recap on what's been happening in Cracow since the coming of democracy, leading newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza has just opened a lively little exhibition on the subject at the newly renovated Camelot Gallery.
Gazeta Wyborcza has culled over 50 photographs from its archives of the last fourteen years, and the pics cover everything from the dismantling of Soviet statues to portraits of Cracovians and their dogs.
It's well worth dropping by, and if you get there fast you might be able to snap up a copy of the accompanying catalogue. The show runs until 8th April, and downstairs you'll find an amusing exhibition by the paper's resident caricaturist. Root out the gallery above Cafe Camelot at ul. sw. Tomasza 17.
| Source: NH | March.22.2005 |
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