Radio Kraków brands for the National Museum in Krakow, the ICC and the Manggha Museum
Radio Kraków brands for January, February and March:
– For the first time you can see the work of Vilhelmammershøi (1816) – one of the greatest Danish painters in the world until the 19th century at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. In the main Gmm National Museum in Krakow, we will see 45 works on that day, postponed from the initial state of 33 paintings and collections. “Presentations of works from Scandinavian countries, especially Danish art, are rare in our country and therefore the Vilhelm Hammershøi exhibition should be appreciated. The absence of the same art, as well as the design of a very acute lack that, in fact, as well as the design of designers or very Scandinavian, especially from 2 dormitories of the nineteenth century to the present, as well as use your own designs on a scale. (…) The fact that the exhibition of Scandinavian art for the presentation of masterpieces is best confirmed by the display of the works of Vilhelm Hammershøi. In his paintings, we can find paintings, painterly colors, sophisticated symbolism and complexity of content, hidden behind a seemingly simple iconography accessing the daily life of the painter and his wife in their Copenhagen apartment. The exhibition also shows less known works, mainly portraits, genre scenes and landscapes, including city landscapes, and in the case of the first visit ”. – writes in the catalog for the exhibition the Director of the NMK, prof. dr hab. Andrzej Szczerski.
– The exhibition “Romantic Jacek Malczewski” in the Main Building of the National Museum in Krakow. It is an exhibition prepared on the occasion of the Year of Polish Romanticism, announced by the Seym. The exhibition of 180 works by the painter is based around three themes originating from the Romantic traditions – messianism, fascination with folklore and folklore. “Malczewski’s painting refers not only directly to the poetry of the Prophet and its themes concerning the Siberian exiles, but also to the generation and its future. The artist is part of the preparation of the experience shaped by the January Uprising and the memory of the fate of the insurgents sent to Siberia by karat. Jacek Malczewski Bliżek also has a romantic fascination with folk culture, which he discovered in his own way, and finds in it such different contents as symbolic nature, spirituality or recurring in folk legends. , creating thanks to romantic inspiration, and – a public figure, performing the function of the spiritual leader of the nation during the partitions, managing for the duration of the canon and office canon until regaining independence. Malczewski shows in his paintings how the continuation of activities contradictory – roles and what level, but how can be any level. ” – emphasizes the Director of the NMK, Prof. Andrzej Szczerski, Ph.D.
– The ICC inaugurated the spring season with the exhibition ‘Unwanted Capital. Architecture and urban planning of Krakow during the German occupation 1939-1945 ”, an emerging change that had an impact on the existence of the city in the period of forced capital city. To summarize the ICC’s distinctions in this area and research on the virginity of the Third Reich in cleaning more than fifteen years ago by Professor Jacek Purchla. The period of the German occupation of 1939-1945 is associated in Poland with the Nazi policy of genocide. The fate of Krakow came to win this plan victory, and the city found itself at the meeting of the trial. Designated by Hitler as the capital of the General Government, it was soon to work in an exemplary German city for advice. The goal was not only the layouts on the Vistula River to model the reconstruction of large cities in the spirit of the Third Street – for them architecture was to strengthen the policy of the Polish region. – We show how the Nazis tried to change Krakow – say the co-authors of the exhibition Żanna Komar and Monika Rydiger
– Exposure stop “KENGO KUMA. Experiment. Material. Architecture” at the Manggha Museum presents the works of one of the most outstanding contemporary Japanese architects. The artist, in line with the Japanese tradition, modern, temporary technologies with combinations of building materials. The exhibition architectural measurements, models made with extreme precision, autonomous installations. The projects are complemented by the presentation of the project by the Japanese architect, unacceptable wooden designs, abstract forms, clouds occupied by Kengo Kuma’s studio in cooperation with the Faculty of Architecture and Fine Arts in Krakow. Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski, in the organization of the Foundation for Architectural Education, Kyoto – Kraków of Andrzej Wajda and Krystyna Zachwatowicz and Krzysztof Ingarden. – Architecture has a very important place in our museum – says the deputy director of the institution Katarzyna Nowak.