How has Poland changed in the decades spanning the social realism of the 1970s to the present day? The exhibition at the Museum of Communist Poland is a personal, emotional tale on human lives and the human condition, comprising reportage, art photography, compositions resembling paintings and pictures from the author’s family archives. “When I take photos, I switch off from the reality around me; I enter a different dimension, a different reality,” said the artist who passed away in spring this year. “I strive to capture the moment when something happens inside a person; I look for emotion, and that’s when I press the shutter button.”