Ewa Partum (*1945) belongs to the first generation of Polish conceptual artists and is considered one of the pioneers of conceptual and feminist art in Europe. In the mid-1960s, she positioned herself with a critical attitude towards reality, the system and control and initially made her mark with pioneering actions and installations in public spaces, visual poetry, films, photographs and performances. The fact that Ewa Partum is one of the most important representatives of conceptual and feminist art in Poland is demonstrated by presentations of her works at the Palais de Tokyo, Centre Pompidou, among others, as well as her participation in international exhibitions such as the 14th Biennale de Lyon, La Triennale 2012 Paris, 18th Biennale of Sydney and Manifesta 7, among others. Her works can be found in numerous international collections such as Tate Modern, MoMA New York, Museo Reina Sofia Madrid, Generali Foundation, Nationalgalerie Berlin.