Zofia Kulik Works

Zofia Kulik Works

Publisher: Thames & Hudson, 2025
Edited by: Asia Zak Persons
Format: 25 x 31.5 x 2.5 cm
Pages: 252 pages, Hardcover
Language: English
ISBN: 978-0-500-03030-1

This book is Thames & Hudson’s first monograph dedicated to a contemporary Polish artist and offers a comprehensive exploration of Kulik’s groundbreaking practice.
The publication includes contributions from ten leading curators and art historians: Hans Ulrich Obrist, Sarah Wilson, Angela Dimitrakaki, Glenn Adamson, Anda Rottenberg, Timothy Persons, Agata Jakubowska, Tomasz Załuski, Karolina Ziębińska-Lewandowska, and David Crowley. Structured around eight thematic chapters, the 252-page volume features over 500 images, tracing the evolution and complexity of Kulik’s work within the broader context of European art.

Book release & signing: 13 November 2025, 4pm 
Venue: Paris Photo, Persons Projects booth C36
Grand Palais, Paris

Book Launch: 22 November 2025, 4pm 
Venue: Persons Projects, Lindenstr. 35, 10969 Berlin

Accompanying the book release, the exhibition Zofia Kulik, Written in Her Own Hand is currently on view at Persons Projects. For more information on the exhibition please click here.

Zofia Kulik: Rythms of Power

Publisher: DISTANZ Verlag, July 2025
Contributions: Zofia Kulik
Graphic Design: Sebastian A. Schmitt
Language: English, German 
Pages: 128 pages, Hardcover
Format: 19.5 x 25 cm
ISBN 978-3-95476-777-9

Rythms of Power
"I cannot think of myself as something finished, ready, and formed. I can rather say about approaching myself, gaining some knowledge about myself. This will always be the imperfect, continuous tense. I can only speak about some aspects of myself. 
The most suitable expression in my works, a visual translation."
Zofia Kulik: Rythms of Power
Zofia Kulik - Methodology, My Love

Zofia Kulik - Methodology, My Love

Publisher: Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw 
Publishing Date: 10 February 2020
Language: English
Pages: 360
ISBN-10: 8364177591
ISBN-13: 978-8364177590

"Zofia Kulik’s rich artistic career has a dual nature. Between 1970 and 1987, she worked alongside Przemysław Kwiek as a member of the duo KwieKulik, after which she began to develop a successful individual career. While KwieKulik’s work has been well established as central to the East European neo-avant-garde art lexicon of the 1970’s and ’80s, Kulik’s solo work has yet to be examined in depth. The first publication devoted solely to her work, this monograph analyzes the themes of her rich and complex oeuvre, addressing the (post)communist condition, artistic labor, intermediality, and the conditions of working as a female artist. The book forms a portrait of Kulik as an artist whose work is both deeply focused and rich in variations that reflect the socio-political shifts in her native Poland. With contributions from leading art historians, including Edit András, Angela Dimitrakaki, Ewa Lajer-Burcharth, Suzana Milevska, and Tomasz Załuski."

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Zofia Kulik & Przemyslaw Kwiek: KwieKulik

Published by: JRP | Ringier 
Format: Hardcover
Artists: KwieKulik (Zofia Kulik, Przemyslaw Kwiek)
Authors: Jacek Dobrowolski, Maciej Gdula, Klara Kemp-Welch, Lukasz Ronduda (Editor), Georg Schöllhammer (Editor)
Language: English
Year: 2012
ISBN 978-3037642993
Zofia Kulik & Przemyslaw Kwiek: KwieKulik
Zofia Kulik: From Siberia to Cyberia and Other Works

Zofia Kulik: From Siberia to Cyberia and Other Works

Publisher: Museum Bochum, Kunsthalle Rostock 2005
Texts: Bożena Czubak, Hans Günter Golinski, and others
Design: Reschke, Steffens & Kruse Berlin/Köln
Format: 28,5 x 24,5 cm
Pages: 118
Language: German, English
ISBN 3-8093-0231-7

This publication was published on the occasion of the exhibition Zofia Kulik - From Sibiria to Cyberia and Other Works at the Museum Bochum (26th February - 17th April 2005) and the Kunsthalle Rostock (22nd May - 3rd July 2005). The exhibition catalogue contains texts by Bożena Czubak, Hans Günter Golinski, Sarah G. Wilson, and others.