Portrait, Landscape, Still Life. From Siemiradzki to Czapski The Krzysztof Musiał Collection
18.12.2007 – 17.02.2008 Portrait, Landscape, Still Life. From Siemiradzki to Czapski The Krzysztof Musiał Collection
Zachęta National Gallery of Art
curator: Julia Leopold
exhibition design: Grzegorz Rytel
On several occasions has the Zachęta Gallery previously played host to well-known private and museum collections of art. Previous guest collections have included, for example: the Tom Podel collection, the collection of works from the Lviv Gallery of Art and the works of Józef Czapski from the Swiss Richard Aeschlimann collection. The next outstanding collection of works of art that we are to present is the impressive set of works gathered over the last few years in the collection of Polish art established by Krzysztof Musiał. This is one of the biggest and most interesting private collections of Polish art, comprising over 700 works dating from the mid 19th century to contemporary times. A wide selection of works from this collection were presented in the autumn of this year in the National Museum in Wrocław at an exhibition entitled, Records of Changes, as well as at the Zamek Książąt Pomorskich in Szczeciń, with the collection then to be presented at the National Museum in Cracow. At the exhibition in Zachęta, which is this year’s Christmas present to the Zachęta public, we have selected works from the period up to the Second World War; this means the chance to the see the painting and sculpture of such outstanding artists as: Olga Boznańska, Józef Czapski, Eugeniusz Eibisch, Julian Fałat, Wojciech Gerson, Wojciech Kossak, Józef Pankiewicz, Henryk Siemiradzki, Wojciech Weiss, Leon Wyczółkowski and Stanisław Wyspiański, artists whose names are permanently inscribed in the canons of the history of Polish art, and whose works have had a profound impact on the most significant developments in modern art, such as impressionism, expressionism and cubism.
Krzysztof Musiał is a graduate of the Warsaw University of Technology and the INSEAD Business School in Fontainebleau. Founder and former president (1990–2001) of ABC Data, one of Poland’s leading IT companies. His artistic interests are very broad, spanning theatre, ballet, opera, music, and the visual arts. His interest in rock music resulted in, among other things, collaboration with the Polish Radio. He is a sponsor of the New York Metropolitan Opera, and has for years been supporting various artistic projects in Poland and abroad: exhibitions, concerts, theatre and opera shows, master’s courses for young singers, writing projects, as well as public museum collections in Poland. Laureate of the ‘Mecenas Kultury 2001’ competition. The Musiał collection, presented now at Zachęta and previously at the National Museum in Wrocław, includes some 700 works, including some 450 paintings, some 40 sculptures and spatial forms, and around 250 works on paper – painter’s sketches, painting and sculpture designs, as well as drawings. The collection has been formed in the last dozen or so years, and the majority of the items have been purchased abroad.
Portrait, Landscape, Still Life. From Siemiradzki to Czapski
The Krzysztof Musiał Collection
18.12.2007 – 17.02.2008
Zachęta National Gallery of Art
pl. Małachowskiego 3, 00-916 Warsaw
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sponsors of the gallery: Epson, Netia, Klima San
partner in the children’s programme Bank Zachodni WBK
sponsors of the opening ceremony: A.Blikle, Freixenet
official carrier: PLL LOT
media patronage: Gazeta Wyborcza, Polityka, Zwierciadło, Polish Market, TVP, TOK FM, The Warsaw Voice, Onet.pl, empik