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Five exhibitions featuring the latest works of five young Polish contemporary artists will be  following one another at PinchukArtCenter in September.

Monika Zawadzki, Agnieszka Polska, Konrad Smolenski, Nicolas Grospierre and Michal Budny will present their own projects and you can expect to see anything from sculptures made of plaster and clay to installations made of hundreds of microphones.

These Kyiv exhibitions are a part of Transfer, a Ukrainian-Polish cultural exchange program recently launched by the PinchukArtCenter and the Polish Contemporary Art Center Uyazdovsky Castle.

The first exhibition in Kyiv kicked off on Aug. 28 You can see a giant installation of a deconstructed human on a seesaw as a part of it, among other things.

Monika Zawadski – ‘A Man with Two Seesaws” [Aug. 28 – Sept.2]

Agnieszka Polska – ‘How the Work is Done’ [Sept.4 – Sept. 9]

Konrad Smolenski – ‘The End of Radio’ [Sept. 11- Sept. 16]

Nicolas Grospierre – ‘The Bank’ [Sept. 18 – Sept. 23]

Michal Budny – ‘Untitled’ [Sept. 25 – Sept. 30]

Transfer. Through Sept. 30. PinchukArtCenter. Free