HS Projects
Curators
Give and Take, Clare Burnett
An Expression of Desire, Cyrus Mahboubian

‘Give and Take’, our current exhibition by @clareeburnett examines our patterns of acquisition: what we gather deliberately or on impulse, what drifts into our lives unnoticed and what we choose not to see. Using household objects, the sculptures trace plastic’s global journey into our homes.
The works explore the forces that drive global trade, historical ‘acquisitions’, consumerism and convenience - beneath their polished surfaces, lie hidden stories and fragmented histories.
The exhibition continues until the 13th of June.
5 Howick Place, London SW1P 1WG
Visiting hours: Monday-Friday 10am -6pm
@hs_projects @artseen_contemporary
Photography @thierry_bal
#sculpture #painting #contemporaryart #5howickplaceexhibitionprogramme #lovecurating
Assembling ‘Metric and Imperial’ for the first time after polishing and painting all the parts. It’s like a lovely reveal in the Studio. This amongst other works will be on show at my duo show ‘Faux Pas’ with @alisonhandartist @hs_projects in June. If you’re interested in coming, please send me a message and I’ll add you to my mailing list. #artexhibition #sculpture

Don’t miss ‘Supastore Yes! The Art of the Deal’ @sarahstatonsupastore @__sarah__staton__the newest iteration of the ongoing Supastore Yes! series testing boundaries between art, design and retail for three decades.
#12hammersmithgrove @hs_projects
The exhibition is on until the 7th of April.
Opening hours: Monday-Friday 10am—6pm.
Do message us if you would like to visit outside these hours.
A lively asymmetric sculptural object sets the scene for an exhibition with artwork from established and emerging artists, spilling out and around this curious Rondo Cubistic kunstkammerkiosk. First shown in Century City, Tate Modern in 2021, it was recently reimagined for Fresh Window, Tinguely Museum, Basel in 2025.
As everything merges into shopping, art negotiates its proximity to the commodity, to conditions of objecthood and reproducibility; Supastore reveals them to be irrepressible for both. Using languages of commerce with wit and irony, Staton celebrates artists’ ability to reinvent the ordinary. Supastore invites audiences to rethink value, ownership and display, where art pops up, multiplies and delights in its many guises.
Participating artists: @fraanfossi @whiskey.chow @zuza_golinska @caitlin.hazell @tomhardwickallan @theinvisibleisland @james_jessiman @alisonjones666 @att_orra #simonpopper @jeaninerichards_ @ioanasisea @yinkashonibarestudio @__sarah__staton__ #eobantomlin @demelza.watts @antheahamiltonstudio_be @julieverhoeven
Photography @thierry_bal
#12hammersmithgroveexhibitionprogramme

Don’t miss ‘Supastore Yes! The Art of the Deal’ @sarahstatonsupastore @__sarah__staton__the newest iteration of the ongoing Supastore Yes! series testing boundaries between art, design and retail for three decades.
#12hammersmithgrove @hs_projects
The exhibition is on until the 7th of April.
Opening hours: Monday-Friday 10am—6pm.
Do message us if you would like to visit outside these hours.
A lively asymmetric sculptural object sets the scene for an exhibition with artwork from established and emerging artists, spilling out and around this curious Rondo Cubistic kunstkammerkiosk. First shown in Century City, Tate Modern in 2021, it was recently reimagined for Fresh Window, Tinguely Museum, Basel in 2025.
As everything merges into shopping, art negotiates its proximity to the commodity, to conditions of objecthood and reproducibility; Supastore reveals them to be irrepressible for both. Using languages of commerce with wit and irony, Staton celebrates artists’ ability to reinvent the ordinary. Supastore invites audiences to rethink value, ownership and display, where art pops up, multiplies and delights in its many guises.
Participating artists: @fraanfossi @whiskey.chow @zuza_golinska @caitlin.hazell @tomhardwickallan @theinvisibleisland @james_jessiman @alisonjones666 @att_orra #simonpopper @jeaninerichards_ @ioanasisea @yinkashonibarestudio @__sarah__staton__ #eobantomlin @demelza.watts @antheahamiltonstudio_be @julieverhoeven
Photography @thierry_bal
#12hammersmithgroveexhibitionprogramme

✨In Conversation: Sarah Staton, Whiskey Chow, James Jessiman and Niina Ulfsak✨
Saturday 28 March 11.30am
Join us at 12 Hammersmith Grove, W6, where @__sarah__staton__ will be in conversation with @whiskeyciao @james_jessiman @niinaulfsak
around expanded notions of painting and sculpture, and ideas around support structures, on the occasion of @sarahstatonsupastore exhibition ‘Supastore Yes! The Art of the Deal’.
The lively, peripatetic, assymetric sculptural object by Sarah Staton, this curious Rondo Cubistic kunstkammerkiosk, sets the scene for an exhibition of artwork from established and emerging artists. First shown in Century City, Tate Modern and recently reimagined for Fresh Window, Tinguely Museum, Basel, it tests the boundaries between art, design and retail for three decades. Using language of commerce with wit and irony, it celebrates artists’ ability to reinvent the ordinary and invites audiences to rethink value, ownership and display - where art pops up, multiplies and delights in its many guises.
RSVP required - message us to join the guest list.
Photo @thierry_bal

Come and visit our exhibition ‘Give and Take’ @clareeburnett which brings together, for the first time, a significant group of Burnett’s mosaic works and paintings.
At the heart of the exhibition is an examination of our patterns of acquisition: what we gather deliberately or on impulse, what drifts into our lives unnoticed, and what we choose not to see.
Works reflect on surveillance and the pervasive reach of data-driven observation, while others consider displacement and the history of plants brought from China in the 19th century that have become part of the English country garden. Using household objects, most of the sculptures trace plastic’s global journey into our homes. Opposite the lifts, a series of paintings continue these themes depicting cameras, eyes and lenses watching over the building.
Together, these sculptures and paintings explore the forces that drive global trade, historical ‘acquisitions’, consumerism and convenience. Their polished surfaces offer clarity, while beneath lie hidden stories, fragmented histories, and difficult questions. This tension between what is displayed and what remains unseen extends outward, connecting the gallery to the city, the museum, and the home.
@clareeburnett @hs_projects
#5howickplace
Opening hours: Monday-Friday 10am-6pm.
5 Howick Place, SW1P 1WG
Works courtesy @clareeburnett @artseen_contemporary
Photography @thierry_bal
#sculpture #paintings #contemporaryartexhibition#5howickplaceexhibitionprogramme

Come and visit our exhibition ‘Give and Take’ @clareeburnett which brings together, for the first time, a significant group of Burnett’s mosaic works and paintings.
At the heart of the exhibition is an examination of our patterns of acquisition: what we gather deliberately or on impulse, what drifts into our lives unnoticed, and what we choose not to see.
Works reflect on surveillance and the pervasive reach of data-driven observation, while others consider displacement and the history of plants brought from China in the 19th century that have become part of the English country garden. Using household objects, most of the sculptures trace plastic’s global journey into our homes. Opposite the lifts, a series of paintings continue these themes depicting cameras, eyes and lenses watching over the building.
Together, these sculptures and paintings explore the forces that drive global trade, historical ‘acquisitions’, consumerism and convenience. Their polished surfaces offer clarity, while beneath lie hidden stories, fragmented histories, and difficult questions. This tension between what is displayed and what remains unseen extends outward, connecting the gallery to the city, the museum, and the home.
@clareeburnett @hs_projects
#5howickplace
Opening hours: Monday-Friday 10am-6pm.
5 Howick Place, SW1P 1WG
Works courtesy @clareeburnett @artseen_contemporary
Photography @thierry_bal
#sculpture #paintings #contemporaryartexhibition#5howickplaceexhibitionprogramme

Delighted to share!
#Repost @burlingtoncontemporary with @use.repost
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‘The word “Silät” can be translated as “message” or “announcement”, used to convey the fact “that we are alive”. The collective – whose work featured prominently in the 60th Venice Biennale in 2024 – have developed a distinctive visual language, bearing symbols and motifs inspired by their environment, while never ceding their political subtext rooted in the continual defence of their territory and heritage’.
Tina Sotiriadi @hs_projects profiles Claudia Alarcón & Silät @claudia_alarcon_puntana @silat.wichi. Link in bio to read.
Image: ‘El poder de impregnar de nuestros colores al mundo’ (‘The Power to Soak the World With Our Colours’), by Claudia Alarcón. 2025. Hand-spun chaguar fibre, dyed with leaves, roots and fruits from Gran Chaco, woven in yica stitch, 237 by 390 cm. (Courtesy the artist and Cecilia Brunson Projects, London).

Delighted to share some more images of ‘Supastore Yes! The Art of the Deal’, a lively asymmetric sculptural object by @__sarah__staton__ which sets the scene for an exhibition with artwork from established and emerging artists, spilling out and around this curious Rondo Cubistic kunstkammerkiosk. First shown in Century City, Tate Modern in 2021, it was recently reimagined for Fresh Window, Tinguely Museum, Basel in 2025.
@sarahstatonsupastore @hs_projects #12hammersmithgrove
The exhibition is on until the 8th of April.
Opening hours: Monday-Friday 10am-6pm
Supastore Yes! is the newest iteration of the ongoing Supastore series, testing boundaries between art, design and retail for three decades. Supastore has worked with a wonderful selection of known and unknown artists to transform private and public galleries, museums and public spaces across the world into playful arenas of creativity and exchange.
As everything merges into shopping, art negotiates its proximity to the commodity, to conditions of objecthood and reproducibility; Supastore reveals them to be irrepressible for both. Using languages of commerce with wit and irony, Staton celebrates artists’ ability to reinvent the ordinary. Supastore invites audiences to rethink value, ownership and display, where art pops up, multiplies and delights in its many guises.
Participating artists: @fraanfossi @whiskey.chow @zuza_golinska @caitlin.hazell @tomhardwickallan @theinvisibleisland @james_jessiman @alisonjones666 #floremysec #simonpopper @jeaninerichards_ @ioanasisea @yinkashonibarestudio @__sarah__staton__ #eobantomlin @demelza.watts @antheahamiltonstudio_be @julieverhoeven
Photography @thierry_bal
#12hammersmithgroveexhibitionprogramme

Delighted to share some more images of ‘Supastore Yes! The Art of the Deal’, a lively asymmetric sculptural object by @__sarah__staton__ which sets the scene for an exhibition with artwork from established and emerging artists, spilling out and around this curious Rondo Cubistic kunstkammerkiosk. First shown in Century City, Tate Modern in 2021, it was recently reimagined for Fresh Window, Tinguely Museum, Basel in 2025.
@sarahstatonsupastore @hs_projects #12hammersmithgrove
The exhibition is on until the 8th of April.
Opening hours: Monday-Friday 10am-6pm
Supastore Yes! is the newest iteration of the ongoing Supastore series, testing boundaries between art, design and retail for three decades. Supastore has worked with a wonderful selection of known and unknown artists to transform private and public galleries, museums and public spaces across the world into playful arenas of creativity and exchange.
As everything merges into shopping, art negotiates its proximity to the commodity, to conditions of objecthood and reproducibility; Supastore reveals them to be irrepressible for both. Using languages of commerce with wit and irony, Staton celebrates artists’ ability to reinvent the ordinary. Supastore invites audiences to rethink value, ownership and display, where art pops up, multiplies and delights in its many guises.
Participating artists: @fraanfossi @whiskey.chow @zuza_golinska @caitlin.hazell @tomhardwickallan @theinvisibleisland @james_jessiman @alisonjones666 #floremysec #simonpopper @jeaninerichards_ @ioanasisea @yinkashonibarestudio @__sarah__staton__ #eobantomlin @demelza.watts @antheahamiltonstudio_be @julieverhoeven
Photography @thierry_bal
#12hammersmithgroveexhibitionprogramme

Come and visit ‘Supastore Yes! The Art of the Deal’, a lively asymmetric sculptural object by @__sarah__staton__ which sets the scene for an exhibition with artwork from established and emerging artists, spilling out and around this curious Rondo Cubistic kunstkammerkiosk. First shown in Century City, Tate Modern in 2021, it was recently reimagined for Fresh Window, Tinguely Museum, Basel in 2025.
@sarahstatonsupastore @hs_projects #12hammersmithgrove
The exhibition is on until the 8th of April.
Opening hours: Monday-Friday 10am-6pm
Supastore Yes! is the newest iteration of the ongoing Supastore series, testing boundaries between art, design and retail for three decades. Supastore has worked with a wonderful selection of known and unknown artists to transform private and public galleries, museums and public spaces across the world into playful arenas of creativity and exchange.
As everything merges into shopping, art negotiates its proximity to the commodity, to conditions of objecthood and reproducibility; Supastore reveals them to be irrepressible for both. Using languages of commerce with wit and irony, Staton celebrates artists’ ability to reinvent the ordinary. Supastore invites audiences to rethink value, ownership and display, where art pops up, multiplies and delights in its many guises.
Participating artists: @fraanfossi @whiskey.chow @zuza_golinska @caitlin.hazell @tomhardwickallan @theinvisibleisland @james_jessiman @alisonjones666 #floremysec #simonpopper @jeaninerichards_ @ioanasisea @yinkashonibarestudio @__sarah__staton__ #eobantomlin @demelza.watts @antheahamiltonstudio_be @julieverhoeven
Photography @thierry_bal
#12hammersmithgroveexhibitionprogramme

Come and visit ‘Supastore Yes! The Art of the Deal’, a lively asymmetric sculptural object by @__sarah__staton__ which sets the scene for an exhibition with artwork from established and emerging artists, spilling out and around this curious Rondo Cubistic kunstkammerkiosk. First shown in Century City, Tate Modern in 2021, it was recently reimagined for Fresh Window, Tinguely Museum, Basel in 2025.
@sarahstatonsupastore @hs_projects #12hammersmithgrove
The exhibition is on until the 8th of April.
Opening hours: Monday-Friday 10am-6pm
Supastore Yes! is the newest iteration of the ongoing Supastore series, testing boundaries between art, design and retail for three decades. Supastore has worked with a wonderful selection of known and unknown artists to transform private and public galleries, museums and public spaces across the world into playful arenas of creativity and exchange.
As everything merges into shopping, art negotiates its proximity to the commodity, to conditions of objecthood and reproducibility; Supastore reveals them to be irrepressible for both. Using languages of commerce with wit and irony, Staton celebrates artists’ ability to reinvent the ordinary. Supastore invites audiences to rethink value, ownership and display, where art pops up, multiplies and delights in its many guises.
Participating artists: @fraanfossi @whiskey.chow @zuza_golinska @caitlin.hazell @tomhardwickallan @theinvisibleisland @james_jessiman @alisonjones666 #floremysec #simonpopper @jeaninerichards_ @ioanasisea @yinkashonibarestudio @__sarah__staton__ #eobantomlin @demelza.watts @antheahamiltonstudio_be @julieverhoeven
Photography @thierry_bal
#12hammersmithgroveexhibitionprogramme

Our recent commission ‘An Expression of Desire’ by Cyrus Mahboubian for 101 St Martin’s Lane is underpinned by a poetic and contemplative approach to photography.
Building on Mahboubian’s polaroid composites, in which he cuts and combines photographs made during meditative walks in various landscapes, including the English countryside, North Africa and the American West, this new body of work evokes our inherent connection to nature as well as a sense of stillness and of wonder that allows the imagination to play a role when viewing them. His intentionally slow process is a response to the increasing influence of technology in our lives and an escape from the fast pace of life.
@cyrusartist @hs_projects #101stmartinslane
Images by the artist and @niluzx
#photography #nature #time #contemplation

Our recent commission ‘An Expression of Desire’ by Cyrus Mahboubian for 101 St Martin’s Lane is underpinned by a poetic and contemplative approach to photography.
Building on Mahboubian’s polaroid composites, in which he cuts and combines photographs made during meditative walks in various landscapes, including the English countryside, North Africa and the American West, this new body of work evokes our inherent connection to nature as well as a sense of stillness and of wonder that allows the imagination to play a role when viewing them. His intentionally slow process is a response to the increasing influence of technology in our lives and an escape from the fast pace of life.
@cyrusartist @hs_projects #101stmartinslane
Images by the artist and @niluzx
#photography #nature #time #contemplation

Our recent commission ‘An Expression of Desire’ by Cyrus Mahboubian for 101 St Martin’s Lane is underpinned by a poetic and contemplative approach to photography.
Building on Mahboubian’s polaroid composites, in which he cuts and combines photographs made during meditative walks in various landscapes, including the English countryside, North Africa and the American West, this new body of work evokes our inherent connection to nature as well as a sense of stillness and of wonder that allows the imagination to play a role when viewing them. His intentionally slow process is a response to the increasing influence of technology in our lives and an escape from the fast pace of life.
@cyrusartist @hs_projects #101stmartinslane
Images by the artist and @niluzx
#photography #nature #time #contemplation

Our recent commission ‘An Expression of Desire’ by Cyrus Mahboubian for 101 St Martin’s Lane is underpinned by a poetic and contemplative approach to photography.
Building on Mahboubian’s polaroid composites, in which he cuts and combines photographs made during meditative walks in various landscapes, including the English countryside, North Africa and the American West, this new body of work evokes our inherent connection to nature as well as a sense of stillness and of wonder that allows the imagination to play a role when viewing them. His intentionally slow process is a response to the increasing influence of technology in our lives and an escape from the fast pace of life.
@cyrusartist @hs_projects #101stmartinslane
Images by the artist and @niluzx
#photography #nature #time #contemplation

Our recent commission ‘An Expression of Desire’ by Cyrus Mahboubian for 101 St Martin’s Lane is underpinned by a poetic and contemplative approach to photography.
Building on Mahboubian’s polaroid composites, in which he cuts and combines photographs made during meditative walks in various landscapes, including the English countryside, North Africa and the American West, this new body of work evokes our inherent connection to nature as well as a sense of stillness and of wonder that allows the imagination to play a role when viewing them. His intentionally slow process is a response to the increasing influence of technology in our lives and an escape from the fast pace of life.
@cyrusartist @hs_projects #101stmartinslane
Images by the artist and @niluzx
#photography #nature #time #contemplation

Our recent commission ‘An Expression of Desire’ by Cyrus Mahboubian for 101 St Martin’s Lane is underpinned by a poetic and contemplative approach to photography.
Building on Mahboubian’s polaroid composites, in which he cuts and combines photographs made during meditative walks in various landscapes, including the English countryside, North Africa and the American West, this new body of work evokes our inherent connection to nature as well as a sense of stillness and of wonder that allows the imagination to play a role when viewing them. His intentionally slow process is a response to the increasing influence of technology in our lives and an escape from the fast pace of life.
@cyrusartist @hs_projects #101stmartinslane
Images by the artist and @niluzx
#photography #nature #time #contemplation

Our recent commission ‘An Expression of Desire’ by Cyrus Mahboubian for 101 St Martin’s Lane is underpinned by a poetic and contemplative approach to photography.
Building on Mahboubian’s polaroid composites, in which he cuts and combines photographs made during meditative walks in various landscapes, including the English countryside, North Africa and the American West, this new body of work evokes our inherent connection to nature as well as a sense of stillness and of wonder that allows the imagination to play a role when viewing them. His intentionally slow process is a response to the increasing influence of technology in our lives and an escape from the fast pace of life.
@cyrusartist @hs_projects #101stmartinslane
Images by the artist and @niluzx
#photography #nature #time #contemplation

Our recent commission ‘An Expression of Desire’ by Cyrus Mahboubian for 101 St Martin’s Lane is underpinned by a poetic and contemplative approach to photography.
Building on Mahboubian’s polaroid composites, in which he cuts and combines photographs made during meditative walks in various landscapes, including the English countryside, North Africa and the American West, this new body of work evokes our inherent connection to nature as well as a sense of stillness and of wonder that allows the imagination to play a role when viewing them. His intentionally slow process is a response to the increasing influence of technology in our lives and an escape from the fast pace of life.
@cyrusartist @hs_projects #101stmartinslane
Images by the artist and @niluzx
#photography #nature #time #contemplation

We are delighted to share images of our current solo exhibition ‘Give and Take’ by Clare Burnett, which brings together, for the first time, a significant group of Burnett’s mosaic works.
@clareeburnett @hs_projects #5howickplace #victorialondon
Opening hours: Monday-Friday 10am-6pm.
5 Howick Place, SW1P 1WG
On view until 11 June 2026.
At the heart of the exhibition is an examination of our patterns of acquisition: what we gather deliberately or on impulse, what drifts into our lives unnoticed and what we choose not to see.
Burnett works with everyday objects collected from streets, markets, kitchens and gardens. Each carries its own history and associations. Reconfigured and covered in glass tiles, these objects gain new meanings, creating resonances beyond the gallery into domestic and public life.
The sculptures explore the forces that drive global trade, historical ‘acquisitions’, consumerism and convenience. Their polished surfaces offer clarity, while beneath lie hidden stories, fragmented histories and difficult questions. This tension between what is displayed and what remains unseen extends outward, connecting the gallery to the city, the museum and the home.
Works courtesy @clareeburnett @artseen_contemporary
Photography @thierry_bal
#sculpture #contemporaryartexhibition#5howickplaceexhibitionprogramme

Sarah Staton at SupaStore Yes!
08.12.2025 - 30.05.2026
Mon-Fri 10am-6pm
12 Hammersmith Grove London W6
Sarah Staton (b. 1961, London) is a polymathic visual artist known for her tactile, linguistically provocative work across sculpture, painting, typography and installation. She uses humour to disrupt orthodox pleasantries within visual culture. Staton is the founder of the entrepreneurial curatorial model SupaStore, a durational shop-as-artwork delighted and honoured to have presented works by over 500 artists worldwide over three lively decades.
Selected exhibitions: Laguna, Venice (2025); Greedy, Liste, Basel (2025); The Masses, Galerina, London (2024); Fresh Window, Tinguely Museum, Basel (2024/5); SupaStore Southside, South London Gallery (2021).
Shown here:
Minerva’s Attributes in Aluminium, 2024
Cast Aluminium
45 cm x 22 cm x 2 cm
Edition of 5 + 2AP
American Eagle, 2023
Ceramic
33 cm x 40 cm x 18 cm
Unique
Photo Credit: Andy Keate
@hs_projects
#minerva #🦉
#eaglepomposity

Sarah Staton at SupaStore Yes!
08.12.2025 - 30.05.2026
Mon-Fri 10am-6pm
12 Hammersmith Grove London W6
Sarah Staton (b. 1961, London) is a polymathic visual artist known for her tactile, linguistically provocative work across sculpture, painting, typography and installation. She uses humour to disrupt orthodox pleasantries within visual culture. Staton is the founder of the entrepreneurial curatorial model SupaStore, a durational shop-as-artwork delighted and honoured to have presented works by over 500 artists worldwide over three lively decades.
Selected exhibitions: Laguna, Venice (2025); Greedy, Liste, Basel (2025); The Masses, Galerina, London (2024); Fresh Window, Tinguely Museum, Basel (2024/5); SupaStore Southside, South London Gallery (2021).
Shown here:
Minerva’s Attributes in Aluminium, 2024
Cast Aluminium
45 cm x 22 cm x 2 cm
Edition of 5 + 2AP
American Eagle, 2023
Ceramic
33 cm x 40 cm x 18 cm
Unique
Photo Credit: Andy Keate
@hs_projects
#minerva #🦉
#eaglepomposity

Steph Huang at SupaStore Yes!
08.12.2025 - 30.05.2026
Mon-Fri 10am-6pm
12 Hammersmith Grove London W6
Steph Huang (b. 1990, Taipei, Taiwan) is an artist who lives and works in London. Huang is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores themes of labour, value and commerce through the cultural biographies of everyday objects. Working across sculpture, installation and film she transforms mundane materials into poetically resonant works that critique capitalism and globalisation while offering nuanced perspectives on belonging.
Selected exhibitions: Lili Deli, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taiwan (2025); See, See Sea, Tate Britain, London (2024); The Water that Bears the Boat, E-WERK Freiburg, Germany (2024); I Will See You When the Week Ends, Public Gallery, London (2023).
Shown here:
Pause, 2024
Hand blown glass, mild steel
20 cm x 10 cm x 20 cm
3/3 + 1AP
@hs_projects
@theinvisibleisland
#editions #glass #pretzel 🥨
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Pobiera zdjęcia (JPEG) i filmy (MP4) z łatwością.
Usługa jest bezpłatna.
Treści z prywatnych kont mogą być dostępne tylko dla obserwujących.
Pliki są przeznaczone do użytku osobistego lub edukacyjnego i muszą być zgodne z przepisami dotyczącymi praw autorskich.
Wpisz publiczną nazwę użytkownika, aby oglądać lub pobrać historie. Usługa generuje bezpośrednie linki do zapis