Calendar
- timeline: 01.06 – 02.07.2020
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
15.02 – 14.06.2020VideotapesEarly video art (1965-1976)
The exhibition "Videotapes. Early Video Art (1965–1976)" situates video in a time when it was not yet in the mainstream of artistic circulation and functioned primarily as an experiment that remained outside the area of interest of art institutions, market and distribution. It presents single-channel works made on magnetic tapes. They can be characterised as intimate, spontaneous recordings, mostly made by the artists themselves.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
15.02 – 14.06.2020VideotapesEarly video art (1965-1976)
The exhibition "Videotapes. Early Video Art (1965–1976)" situates video in a time when it was not yet in the mainstream of artistic circulation and functioned primarily as an experiment that remained outside the area of interest of art institutions, market and distribution. It presents single-channel works made on magnetic tapes. They can be characterised as intimate, spontaneous recordings, mostly made by the artists themselves.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
15.02 – 14.06.2020VideotapesEarly video art (1965-1976)
The exhibition "Videotapes. Early Video Art (1965–1976)" situates video in a time when it was not yet in the mainstream of artistic circulation and functioned primarily as an experiment that remained outside the area of interest of art institutions, market and distribution. It presents single-channel works made on magnetic tapes. They can be characterised as intimate, spontaneous recordings, mostly made by the artists themselves.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
15.02 – 14.06.2020VideotapesEarly video art (1965-1976)
The exhibition "Videotapes. Early Video Art (1965–1976)" situates video in a time when it was not yet in the mainstream of artistic circulation and functioned primarily as an experiment that remained outside the area of interest of art institutions, market and distribution. It presents single-channel works made on magnetic tapes. They can be characterised as intimate, spontaneous recordings, mostly made by the artists themselves.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
15.02 – 14.06.2020VideotapesEarly video art (1965-1976)
The exhibition "Videotapes. Early Video Art (1965–1976)" situates video in a time when it was not yet in the mainstream of artistic circulation and functioned primarily as an experiment that remained outside the area of interest of art institutions, market and distribution. It presents single-channel works made on magnetic tapes. They can be characterised as intimate, spontaneous recordings, mostly made by the artists themselves.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
15.02 – 14.06.2020VideotapesEarly video art (1965-1976)
The exhibition "Videotapes. Early Video Art (1965–1976)" situates video in a time when it was not yet in the mainstream of artistic circulation and functioned primarily as an experiment that remained outside the area of interest of art institutions, market and distribution. It presents single-channel works made on magnetic tapes. They can be characterised as intimate, spontaneous recordings, mostly made by the artists themselves.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
15.02 – 14.06.2020VideotapesEarly video art (1965-1976)
The exhibition "Videotapes. Early Video Art (1965–1976)" situates video in a time when it was not yet in the mainstream of artistic circulation and functioned primarily as an experiment that remained outside the area of interest of art institutions, market and distribution. It presents single-channel works made on magnetic tapes. They can be characterised as intimate, spontaneous recordings, mostly made by the artists themselves.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
15.02 – 14.06.2020VideotapesEarly video art (1965-1976)
The exhibition "Videotapes. Early Video Art (1965–1976)" situates video in a time when it was not yet in the mainstream of artistic circulation and functioned primarily as an experiment that remained outside the area of interest of art institutions, market and distribution. It presents single-channel works made on magnetic tapes. They can be characterised as intimate, spontaneous recordings, mostly made by the artists themselves.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
15.02 – 14.06.2020VideotapesEarly video art (1965-1976)
The exhibition "Videotapes. Early Video Art (1965–1976)" situates video in a time when it was not yet in the mainstream of artistic circulation and functioned primarily as an experiment that remained outside the area of interest of art institutions, market and distribution. It presents single-channel works made on magnetic tapes. They can be characterised as intimate, spontaneous recordings, mostly made by the artists themselves.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
15.02 – 14.06.2020VideotapesEarly video art (1965-1976)
The exhibition "Videotapes. Early Video Art (1965–1976)" situates video in a time when it was not yet in the mainstream of artistic circulation and functioned primarily as an experiment that remained outside the area of interest of art institutions, market and distribution. It presents single-channel works made on magnetic tapes. They can be characterised as intimate, spontaneous recordings, mostly made by the artists themselves.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
15.02 – 14.06.2020VideotapesEarly video art (1965-1976)
The exhibition "Videotapes. Early Video Art (1965–1976)" situates video in a time when it was not yet in the mainstream of artistic circulation and functioned primarily as an experiment that remained outside the area of interest of art institutions, market and distribution. It presents single-channel works made on magnetic tapes. They can be characterised as intimate, spontaneous recordings, mostly made by the artists themselves.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
15.02 – 14.06.2020VideotapesEarly video art (1965-1976)
The exhibition "Videotapes. Early Video Art (1965–1976)" situates video in a time when it was not yet in the mainstream of artistic circulation and functioned primarily as an experiment that remained outside the area of interest of art institutions, market and distribution. It presents single-channel works made on magnetic tapes. They can be characterised as intimate, spontaneous recordings, mostly made by the artists themselves.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
-
29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
-
29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
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29.06.2019 – 18.07.2022Marek SobczykSimple Rainbow
"Simple Rainbow" was created in 1991 for the exhibition entitled "Epitaph and Seven Spaces", curated by Janusz Bogucki and Nina Smolarz. The rainbow stood on Małachowskiego Square until 1993. After 28 years, it will reappear on the square, as a conversation starter on today’s society and world.
plac Małachowskiego (infront of Zachętą gallery)plac Małachowskiego -
22.02 – 16.08.2020Andrzej KrauzeThe Flying Lesson
The Flying Lesson is an exhibition by Andrzej Krauze, an outstanding Polish cartoonist and illustrator who has lived and worked in London for almost forty years. In Poland, Krauze is mainly known for his satirical works. Older readers may remember his drawings published in Kultura monthlly in the 1970s.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta -
10.03 – 02.08.2020Ahmed Cherkaoui in WarsawPolish-Moroccan artistic relations (1955-1980)
Ahmed Cherkaoui is widely recognized as a pioneer and one of the most prominent representatives of Moroccan contemporary art. At the beginning of 1960s he spent a year in Warsaw, studying at the Fine Arts Academy, and his stay in Poland turned out to be a breakthrough in his painting career. Focused on the exploration of matter painting, the Warsaw period heralded the artist’s later experiments in abstract art, replete with references to traditional Berber culture and religious motifs of Islam, as well as to Polish and French avant-garde.
Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta