Fotografie Zbigniewa Galickiego
Zbigniew Galicki collection consists of several thousand negatives taken in the 1980s. Since 1982 every Thursday at 7 PM Galicki photographed holy masses and people participating in them, but also various meetings, lectures, performances that took place after church services. Many important key oppositon leaders can be found in these pictures. According to priest Jancarz, the pictures are black and white because of the colours of the reality.
Location
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                            Kraków, Poland
                            
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Languages
- Polish
 
Name of collection
- Collection of Zbigniew Galicki's photographs
 
Provenance and cultural activities
Description of content
Content
- photos: 1000-
 
Operator(s)
Owner(s)
Stakeholder(s) of the collection
Geographical scope of recent operation
- local
 
Founder(s)
Date of founding
- 1982
 
Place of founding
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                            Kraków, Poland
                            
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Creator(s) of content
Collector(s)
Important events in the history of the collection
Featured items
Access type
- visits by appointments
 
Author(s) of this page
- Gospodarczyk, Hanna
 - Żłobecka, Karolina
 
References
Kenney, Padraic. A Carnival of Revolution: Central Europe 1989. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002.
"History of Mistrzejowice parish", accessed October 7, 2016, http://www.mistrzejowice.net/Historia,ke/Historia-Parafii,acb.html.
Galicki, Zbigniew, interview by Żłobecka, Karolina, May 28, 2016. COURAGE Registry Oral History Collection
Last edited on: 2020-02-18 15:07:29