For several months now, anti-government protests have intensified - it is a reaction to controversial government regulations and statutory changes. The issue of pandemic decisions that are not publicly consulted, authoritarian actions in the media, social and judicial space.
We feel honored to share with you this most important nomination. The nomination itself makes us happy like no other award. Aperture Foundation and Paris Photo shortlisted our book “How to Rejuvenate an Eagle” to the Book of the Year 2020 Award.
Over the past three-and-a-half years, Adam and Dyba Lach have passed through Poland A, Poland B, and Polands of every other letter. Their work itinerary recalls the heyday of reportage, when editorial offices sent reporters to regions around the country simply to check in with how things were on the ground. A reporter wasn’t given unlimited time, but still had ample opportunity to properly cover an area, and even to grow bored with it.
Adam Lach's photograph became the winner of the International Competition “Icon of 30 Years – Freedom and Solidarity”. In the opinion of the Jury, this photo tells a story of freedom, solidarity and independence. It shows the strength and uncompromising nature of us, Poles...
Adam Lach won the Photo of the Year in the 2018 International Grand Press Photo Competition. The award-winning photograph depicts participants in protests against reforms of the Polish judiciary; the photo was taken in July 2017 in front of the Supreme Court.
Napo Images exhibition in Ostroleka (Poland)
Exhibition open: 5-31.10 / pl. gen. J. Bema 14/ Galeria Ostroleka.
GRAND PRESS PHOTO 2017. Two awards for Napo Images members: Karolina Jonderko for "REBORN" long-term project and Adam Lach for "Neveralnd" book. Photo: Maciej Jeziorek
Napo Images Exhibition at the Harvard University: "Poles Apart. Poland's Culture Wars". Photographs by Ewa Meissner, Filip Cwik, Maciej Jeziorek, Adam Lach and Piotr Malecki from Napo Images.
Curators: Grzegorz Ekiert, Jan Kubasiewicz and Maciek Nabrdalik.
Where: The Jacek E.Giedrojc Gallery Harvard University
When: Art Exhibit Opening: THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 2017, 6 PM.
MORE INFO - Center of European Studies, Harvard
Adam Lach's project "Neverland" in The New York Times with text by Ania Bartkowiak.
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NEVERLAND SPECIAL EDITION INFO:
– only 45 copies
– signed book
– 1 archival pigment and signed print (22×20 cm)
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Nibyland is an attempt to define the contemporary dimension of a community, and what shapes the identity of a place and its inhabitants.
The life of small communities is subjected to significant changes. The modern world, set to the fast pace of life and the development of big cities, provokes us to greater anonymity - how, against this trend, do relationships look in a small community?