Beata Stankiewicz’s portraits of Ten Jews Who Made Poland Famous are characterised by realistic, almost exaggerated faces, and clothes and attributes marked by the softest lines bringing to mind Stanisław Wyspiański’s works of the Young Poland movement. The cycle, recalling Andy Warhol’s famous Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century, is presented at MOCAK to 22 September. The Polish-Jewish representatives of science and culture include Bruno Schulz, Jonasz Stern and Stanisław Lem.