Join curator and art historian Karolina Ziębińska for an illustrated talk exploring the work and legacy of Zofia Rydet (1911–1997), one of Poland’s most significant post-war photographers.
Best known for her lifelong project The Sociological Record (1978–1997), Rydet sought to systematically document the interiors and inhabitants of Polish homes, creating a vast visual archive of everyday life during a time of profound social and political transformation. I
In this talk, Ziębińska will introduce Rydet’s distinctive approach to photography, situating her practice within the shifting cultural, historical and ideological contexts of 20th-century Poland. The event offers an opportunity to consider how Rydet’s work resonates within broader conversations about identity, memory and the role of the photograph as social document.
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