The exhibition is a retrospective look at the half-century of Andrzej Dudziński's work, one of the most interesting personalities of the 20th-century Polish art. Dudzinski quickly became popular thanks to his signature mascot, the wingless bird Dudi, whose nonconforming thoughts he published in Poland's foremost satirical weekly Szpilki. He contributed to many other national magazines, designed theatre and film posters, illustrated children's books, created art installations, and worked in radio and television. He also collaborated with numerous international magazines, such as "The New York Times" and "Times".