Jerzy Bereś
His writings
- Introduction to the catalogue (1966) [in Polish version]
- Creative Act I (1968)
- I am not a sculptor (1978) [in Polish version]
- Creative Fact. The Concept of Work of Art, part I (1978)
- The Work and the Perfect Product. Concepts of the Work, Part II (1979) [in Polish version]
- Pure Work entitled Nude, Concept of the Work, part III (manifestation, Kraków, February 7, 1981) [in Polish version]
- The Work as a Stimulator of Judgment. Concept of Work of Art, part IV (1981)
- The Dispute about the Highest Values, part I (1984)
- The Dispute about the Highest Values, part II (1986)
- The Statement in the Discussion (1986)
- Phantoms, Oracles, Altars (1989)
- Everything is Desintegrated and Functioning on Separate Orbits, interview by Marta Tarabuła (1989) [fragment]
- Judgement, Mystery, Dialogue – interview by Zbigniew Taranienko (1990)
- I am for opening a dialogue. Ł. Guzek and W. Bosak talk with Jerzy Bereś (1990) [in Polish version]
- A Work of Art or a Fetish (1991)
- New Content (1991) [in Polish version]
- My contacts with Tadeusz Kantor and the Krakow Group in the 1960s (1991) [in Polish version]
- On the Avant-Garde in Poland and Krakow (1992) [in Polish version]
- Corpse or not corpse? – or more about the avant-garde and the Krakow Group (1993) [in Polish version]
- Phantoms (1993)
- Autobiographical Sketch (1993) [in Polish version]
- The Declaration during the “Challenge II” Manifestation (1994)
- The Tremor of the Subject (1997) [in Polish version]
- Romantic Round (1999) [in Polish version]
- Does the Krakow Group Still Exist? (2000) [in Polish version]
- The Concreteness of Sculpture (2002)
- Conversation – Jerzy Hanusek talks to Jerzy Bereś (2002) [in Polish version]
- There is no Art without Works – interview conducted by Marzena Potaczała (2002) [in Polish version]
- J.B. vs. Group (2008) [in Polish version]
- About ZPAP (Association of Polish Visual Artists) (2011) [in Polish version]
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