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Bartosz Flak

Postmortem photography – the past tradition of depicting corpses of deceased people immediately before their funeral, has left behind thousands of incomprehensible, obscure and deeply intimate pictures, easy to find in today’s family archives, flea markets and on piles of discarded waste. On the occasion of Bartosz Flak´s current essay collection, he would like to present the topic of Polish postmortem photography and literary approaches towards found photographs.

Bartosz Flakis a cultural anthropologist. He has been working as a coordinator of exhibitions and publications, and is a curator and as well as author of articles and essays on photography at the MuFo (Museum of Photography) in Krakow. He is also the co-organizer of a lecture series ‘In the Shadow’ which explores margins of the photographic mainstream. He has been awarded scholarschip by the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage.

This video profile is co-produced with theFotograf Residency Program.

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published17. 4. 2020
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