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Janek Simon is a Polish Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1977. Their work is currently being shown at Muzeum Narodowe w Gda艅sku in Gdansk. Numerous key galleries and museums such as BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts have featured Janek Simon's work in the past.Janek Simon's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 241 USD to 120,358 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2017 the record price for this artist at auction is 120,358 USD for Meta Folklore v 0.3.8, 2023, sold at Polswiss Art Auction House in 2024. Janek Simon has been featured in articles for , and . The most recent article is written for ArtDaily in September 2025.
Elusive Sense: On the Fluid Boundaries of Perception is a group exhibition showcasing the work of five leading contemporary artists from Poland who each explore the impact of technology on the sensory landscape.
Ways of Seeing is the new permanent exhibition of the Muzeum Sztuki in 艁贸d藕鈥攁 multifaceted narrative about 20th- and 21st-century art and about the museum itself as an institution of artistic experimentation, avant-garde thought, and solidarity.
The exhibition presents political and social processes from the perspectives of multiple and critical identities in a region that was long considered to be culturally homogenous, even if this was never truly the case.
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.. Janek Simon鈥檚 many exotic trips over the past dozen years have served to develop his para-鈥媋rtistic endeavors, vested on the frin颅ges of economics, art and post-鈥媍olonial thought...
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..By filming a mumbling guide in a historic harbour - once a point of collection of slaves - or a rickshaw man, Simon shows how the quotidian economy of the post-colonial world brutally verifies the vision...
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