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ZAKOPANE - THE HUB OF THE UNIVERSE. ART AT THE FOOT OF GIEWONT IN THE YEARS 1880 – 1939

 

May 14, 2011 – June 30, 2012
 
The Gallery of 20th Century Art at Oksza villa, 
the newest branch of the Tatra Museum
Zakopane, ul. Zamoyskiego 25
 
The exhibition presents the output of the artistic community and artists who were temporarily connected with Zakopane at a time when the village was Poland’s leading centre of artistic excellence. All of them drew inspiration from the Tatra mountains and the Tatra Highlander culture. The display is presented in the interiors of Oksza villa, designed by Stanisław Witkiewicz in 1894 in the Zakopane Style, which was restored by the Tatra Museum in 2010.
 

  

ZAKOPIAŃCZYCY (THE PEOPLE OF ZAKOPANE). IN SEARCH OF AN IDENTITY.

 

October 2, 2011 – March 31, 2012
 
The Art Gallery in Koziniec
ul. Koziniec 8, Zakopane
 
The post-war history of Zakopane is largely unacknowledged. Meanwhile, the last witnesses are passing away, and together with them the unique chance to document the town's recent history. The exhibition ZAKOPIAŃCZYCY (THE PEOPLE OF ZAKOPANE) aims to partly fill this gap by presenting the significant personalities who were active in Zakopane between 1945 and 2010.

  

HAPPY AS A LARK. EUGENIUSZ RODZIK

 

January 28 – March 25, 2012
 
The Władysław Hasior Gallery
Zakopane, ul. Jagiellońska 18 b
 
Part of an exhibition series which presents the works of contemporary local artists. It is a tribute to Eugeniusz Rodzik (1933-2010), a longtime-employee of the Tatra Museum, art conservator and artist, a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków. On display are the most interesting conservation works done by Eugeniusz Rodzik in the Tatra Museum, as well as his works of art from his family collection.

  

THE TATRA MUSEUM’S LATEST NATURAL HISTORY AND ETHNOGRAPHC AQUISITIONS

 

January 18 – April 7, 2012
 
The Museum of the Zakopane Style at Koliba villa
Zakopane, ul. Kościeliska 18
 
The exhibition shows the latest exhibits acquired by the natural history and ethnographic departments of the Tatra Museum. The natural history department’s collections increased in 2011 with unique geological specimens and paleontological finds. They were offered by two outstandinggeological experts, Professors Jerzy Lefeld and Andrzej Gaździcki, who for many years cooperated with the Tatra Museum, the young, world-renowned paleontologist Grzegorz Niedźwiedzki and a geologist closely linked with Zakopane, Eligiusz Balcerzak. The ethnographic department presents the most interesting ethnographic exhibits, which came into its collections in the years 2007-2011. These are mainly regional costumes and folk art from Podhale and of the Hutsul people.

  

POLISH PRESIDENCY 2011. THE TATRA MUSEUM IN ZAKOPANE ON YOUR ROUTE

 

If you are planning this summer to participate in meetings organized within the Polish Presidency 2011, you are invited to take part in a special project of the Małopolska Region called MAŁOPOLSKA CULTURE. It includes free entry to some Małopolska museums, art galleries, concert halls and other cultural institutions, and to the Tatra Museum among others.

  

WŁADYSŁAW TREBUNIA TUTKA. RETROSPECTIVE

 

November 12 - January 22, 2012  
The Władysław Hasior Gallery
ul. Jagiellońska 18 b, Zakopane
 

An exhibition from a series to showcase the artistic work of Zakopane's contemporary artists. Władysław Trebunia "Tutka" (born in 1942) graduated from the Krakow Academy of Fine Arts' Textile Department, but he has worked in different techniques (textile design, painting, stained-glass, glass, pastel, oil and gouache paintings). The local Podhale tradition and folklore constitute the main subjects of the artist's works. The exhibition features works chosen from various periods of his artistic activity, made in different techniques, including drawings, religious paintings, textiles and stained-glass designs.


  

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN THE TATRA MUSEUM’S COLLECTION

 

September 17, 2011 – January 8, 2012
Museum of the Zakopane Style at Koliba villa
Zakopane, ul. Kościeliska 18
 
The exhibition shows an interesting collection of musical instruments, beginning from the 19th century to present day, made by well-known Podhale craftsmen. The display includes both wind and string instruments.

  

WITKACY. PSYCHOHOLISM.

 

June 15 – August 28, 2011
 
The Art. Gallery in Kozinec
Zakopane, Koziniec 8
 
At the Tatra Museum, the Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz  „season” continues. Apart from the exhibition „Zakopane – the Hub of the Universe. Art at the Foot of Giewont in the Years 1880-1939” at Oksza villa, where his pastels, drawings and photographs are on display, we present at the Art Gallery in Koziniec the exhibition WITKACY. PSYCHOHOLISM which has been prepared by the Bunkier Sztuki Contemporary Art Gallery in Kraków. Its curators are Maria Anna Potocka and  Stefan Okołowicz.

  

ROADSIDE POETRY. PHOTOGRAPHS BY WŁADYSŁAW HASIOR

 

June 18 - October 30, 2011
 
The Władysław Hasior Gallery
Zakopane, ul. Jagiellońska 18 b
 
Władysław Hasior (1928-1999) is widely known as one of Poland's leading sculptors of the post-war era, who lived in Zakopane for most of working life. He was the author of many significant monuments, "banners", objects and installations, assemblages, collages and outdoor events. However, little is known about his passion for photography. It was an art form, which accompanied him throughout his creative life.

  

THE ICON - MIRROR OF HEAVEN. ICON-WRITING BY JOLANTA FLACH

 

June 4 - September 11, 2011
 
The Museum of the Zakopane Style at Koliba villa
Zakopane, ul. Kościeliska 18
 
Jolanta Flach is a Zakopane journalist who graduated in environmental engineering but is an icon writer by vocation. She produces icons according to the Eastern canon, using traditional techniques. The subject-matter of her icons draws inspiration from Byzantine iconography.

  

THE NIGHT OF MUSEUMS AT THE TATRA MUSEUM THIS SATURDAY

 

As every year since 2008, The Tatra Museum would like to invite you to the Night of Museums. Many events will be held in our different branches, and the entry to all exhibitions will be free of charge. Don’t miss it If you are in Zakopane this Saturday, May 14!

  

INSECTS OF THE TATRA MOUNTAINS AND PODTATRZE REGION. THE COLLECTION OF MARIAN BIELEWICZ

 

January 19, 2011 - March 27, 2011
 
The Museum of the Zakopane Style at Koliba villa
ul. Kościeliska 18, Zakopane
 
Around 500 species of insects from the collection of Marian Bielewicz will be on display. Assembled in the 1970s by the naturalist Marian Bielewicz (1915-1988), it features insects found in the Tatras and the neighbouring Podtatrze region and includes butterflies along with caterpillars and their host plants, dragonflies and beetles. This collection suitably demonstrates the beauty of insects and the important role they play in the natural world of the Tatras.

  

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR

 

 
We wish you a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year - the director and the staff of the Tatra Museum in Zakopane.
 
 
The Tatra Museum and its branches are closed on December 25 and 26 and January 1, 2011. They are open until noon on December 24 (The Władysław Hasior Gallery until 13.00).

  

ORIENTAL CARPETS FROM THE COLLECTION OF WŁODZIMIERZ AND JERZY KULCZYCKI

 

December 22, 2010 - May 29, 2011
 
The Art Gallery in Koziniec
ul. Koziniec 8, Zakopane
 
The display of Oriental carpets and textiles collected by Włodzimierz and Jerzy Kulczycki between 1906 and 1965. The collection was donated to the Tatra Museum by Anna Piotrowicz-Kulczycka, Jerzy Kulczycki's widow, and has been periodically shown since 1981 at the Gallery of Art in Koziniec, dedicated to the Kulczyckis.

  

THE TATRA MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPES OF FRANCISZEK WÓJCIK

 

April 2, 2011 - May 29, 2011
 
The Museum of the Zakopane Style at Koliba villa
ul. Kościeliska 18, Zakopane
 

An exhibition from a series to showcase the artistic work of Zakopane's contemporary artists, presents the work of Franciszek Wójcik (1903-1984) who spent most of his life in Zakopane, creating and participating in the local artistic life. The exhibition displays chosen Tatra and Podhale landscapes from the collection of the artist's granddaughter.

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