Wilhelm Sasnal – 'Artist's Have to Be Active as Citizens' | TateShots
Wilhelm Sasnal is a painter, photographer and film-maker working in Kraków, Poland. Sasnal uses photographs as a starting point for his work, selecting images that he sees as open to interpretation. The artist talks to us about being a painter and his belief that artists should have opinions. Find out more about Wilhelm Sasnal: https://goo.gl/JfJ1hv Wilhelm Sasnal's work is currently on display at Tate Modern: http://goo.gl/KN3vEp Subscribe for weekly films: http://goo.gl/X1ZnEl

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