Agata Pietrasik – is a graduate of the Institute of Art History at the University of Warsaw. A PhD student of the Freie Universität in Berlin, she is working on a thesis on 1940s Polish art. Her research interests include representation of the Second World War and Holocaust experience in the visual arts as well as the relationship between art and politics. She was a member of Anda Rottenberg’s curatorial team involved in the exhibition “Side by Side. Poland–Germany. A 1000 Years of Art and History.” She has taken part in conferences in Poland and abroad, i.a., Psychoanalysis, culture, interpretations, University of Warsaw (2009), Aesthetics and Ethics of Memory, Aarhus University (2012), To Each His Own Reality, German Institute in Paris (2013). She took part in formulating the exhibition concept for “Moore and Auschwitz” (Tate Britain, London, 2010). She is a member of the International Association of Art Critics (AICA). Her texts have been published, i.a., in the Moore and Auschwitz exhibition catalogue (2010), the post-conference selection of papers Die Transformation der Orte. Annäherungen an die nationalsozialistischen Konzentrations- und Vernichtungslager (2009) and the book Zbigniew Dłubak. Wewnątrz (2010).