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In this thought-provoking episode of The Human Frame, Łucja sits down with Zuza Kamińska, a Polish artist, writer, and activist whose work pushes against societal norms and confronts the political policing of bodies, identity, and autonomy in modern Poland.

Zuza reflects on her creative journey, from studying art and activism to developing a distinctive visual and conceptual language rooted in resistance. Drawing from lived experience, feminist movements, and Poland’s shifting political climate, her work exposes the fractures between public morality and private reality, particularly surrounding reproductive rights.

Together, they explore:
✨ Art as a form of dissent under rising authoritarianism
✨ The state of abortion rights in Poland and the human cost of criminalisation
✨ How identity, gender, and social pressure collide in society
✨ The role of artists in documenting and challenging injustice
✨ The generational divide in Poland’s cultural landscape
✨ Zuza’s upcoming book on human rights and her evolving artistic practice

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Host: Łucja Hawking

Music: Yago Cardalda

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