Łódź Kaliska, Artist collective in Łódź, Poland
Łódź Kaliska is an artist collective in central Łódź that works across various art forms. The group runs an exhibition space where members regularly display their work alongside projects from visiting artists.
The collective was founded in 1979 and published an underground magazine called Tango during Poland's martial law period. This publication helped preserve independent artistic voices during a time of political restrictions.
The collective uses its spaces to showcase contemporary art forms such as installations and performance pieces that center on social questions. Visitors can see how local artists create and exhibit their work here.
The space is located in central Łódź and is accessible on foot from nearby areas. Visitors should check current opening times beforehand to ensure exhibitions are on view when they plan to visit.
In 1999 the collective organized an exhibition marking its 20th anniversary with performances held across multiple galleries in Poland. The project showed how the group extended its reach beyond its main location into the national art scene.
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