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#EXHIBITION

As You Can See: Polish Art Today

The exhibition at Warsaw’s Museum of Contemporary Art is the first show of current Polish art spanning such range for more than a decade. It centres around important works, attitudes, and themes commented on by visual artists over recent years.
The curators – Sebastian Cichocki and Łukasz Ronduda – have purposely reached for the conservative format of an artistic salon, shifting the centre of gravity from exhibition experiments to artworks themselves, whilst allowing the salon itself to be particular: critical, emancipatory, psychedelic, occasionally brutal and perverse, dense and ambiguous. (text from artmuseum.pl)

Where: Muzeum Sztuki Nowoczesnej, ul. Emilii Plater 51
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When: Tuesdays-Sundays, 12pm-8pm
How much: free
Details: click here

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#MUSIC

Crossing cultures

Maria Pomianowska, the first lady of Polish world music (yes, we meant “Polish world music”:) is joined by Gwidon Cybulski and Paweł Betley. Three musicians of different background get together to form a fusion of folk, jazz, blues and a lot of world music with inspirations from Africa, Asia and Poland of course. All of them have worked composing music for the theatre so turn your imagination on, close your eyes and see the music.

Where: Progresja Café, Fort Wola 22
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When: Wednesday, 09 April, 7:30pm
How much: 20 zł
Details: click here

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#DRINKING

Cocktail Thursday

Skandal BistroBar is a newbie in the city’s downtown. Opened just a few weeks ago it offers something hard to resist: Cocktail Thursdays when all those delicious and colourful drinks are served at only 19 zł (4.5€). Let us know about your favourite ones and we promise to personally check them on one of coming Thursdays (that is only if we haven’t yet:)

Where: Skandal BistroBar
Map: click to open
When: Thursdays
How much: all cocktails at 19 zł
Details: click here

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Warsaw on Thursday is contemporary art and world music followed with a cocktail. See how that is possible! (photo from businessinsider.com)