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TO THE MOUNTAINS! CERAMIC ART 1930-1950

 

THE ITALIAN SEASON IN ZAKOPANE
 
May 15 – October 31, 2010
 
The Art Gallery in Koziniec
ul. Koziniec 8, Zakopane
 
This collection of artistic ceramics with mountains as the subject is part of Italy's National Mountain Museum's collection. There are rare items in it, now difficult to obtain, but they are part of the history of our homes, or rather of our grandmothers' and mothers' drawing rooms. They did not serve any practical function but were rather unusual forms of decoration.

  

LOOKING AT THE ALPS. THE PIEDMONT MOUNTAINS IN PHOTOGRAPHS 1870-1940

 

THE ITALIAN SEASON IN ZAKOPANE
 
May 15 – October 31, 2010
 
The Museum of the Zakopane Style at Koliba villa
ul. Kościeliska 18, Zakopane
 
Looking at the Alps is not just the title of this exhibition; it is what every Piedmontese does every time he raises his eyes and sees, almost magically, a backdrop of peaks and valleys on the horizon. These are the mountains that surround the Piedmont region, that characterise it, and have become part of its name.

  

MOUNTAINS THROUGH GAMES. BETWEEN THE SUMMITS AND SNOWS OF BOARD GAMES

 

THE ITALIAN SEASON IN ZAKOPANE
 
May 15 – October 31, 2010
 
The Art Gallery in Koziniec
ul. Koziniec 8, Zakopane
 
This exhibition, organized by Italy's National Mountain Museum in Turin and the Piedmont Region, presents selected exhibits from the Museum's collection assembled over many years. Today, this collection includes 150 examples of board games produced between the 1860s and the Winter Olympic Games held in Turin in 2006.

  

FRUITY MOUNTAINS. FRUIT BOX LABELS FROM 1900-1960

 

THE ITALIAN SEASON IN ZAKOPANE
 
May 15 – October 31, 2010
 
The Władysław Hasior Gallery
ul. Jagiellońska 18 b, Zakopane
 
This collection of 160 labels with mountain motifs used on boxes to transport fruit dates from between 1900 and 1960 and constitutes an unusual look at the world of mountains. It comes from Italy's National Mountain Museum's collection in Turin. Fruit box labels are a typically American phenomenon. They appeared in the American West when the gold rush came to an end and the pioneers who had settled in the Rocky Mountains began to grow fruit and vegetables. Among the 160 labels on display, we find examples from Canada and Spain, but also a significant collection of Italian labels.

  

STILL-LIFES AND PORTRAITS. PAINTINGS BY ANNA WOJAK

 

January 30 - March 14, 2010

The Władysław Hasior Gallery
ul. Jagiellońska 18 b, Zakopane


This is the first of this year's exhibition series to showcase the artistic work of Zakopane's contemporary artists. Anna Tarnowska Wojak, who attended the Antoni Kenar Secondary School of Fine Arts in Zakopane, mostly paints still-lifes and portraits.

  

WHEN I THINK OF A PERSON. PAINTINGS BY MAREK ŻUŁAWSKI

 

March 3 - April 25, 2010
 
The Art Gallery in Koziniec
ul. Koziniec 8, Zakopane
 
This exhibition, an extensive review of Marek Żuławski's works, is being held on the 25th anniversary of Żuławski's death which falls in April.

  

WITH THANKS TO THE POWER OF NATURE. TAPESTRIES BY MAŁGORZATA KOWALCZYK

 

March 6 - May 2, 2010
 
The Museum of the Zakopane Style at Koliba villa
ul. Kościeliska 18, Zakopane
 
Małgorzata Kowalczyk has mainly produced small tapestry works, thematically related to landscape and nature. Her output conveys simplicity and economy of form along with a range of warm colours.

  

THE TIME OF THE TATRA EXPLORERS

 

May 17, 2009 - October 25, 2009
The Art Gallery in Koziniec
ul. Koziniec 8, Zakopane
 

The anniversary exhibition The Time of the Tatra Explorers is organized on the basis of the Tatra Museum's collections acquired during the 120 years of its existence. It shows how the Tatras were discovered and what their importance has been for generations of Poles in the 19th and at the beginning of the 20th centuries.


  

POLYFORMS AND THE DESERT: ZOFIA ARTYMOWSKA'S PAINTINGS

 

October 3, 2009 – November 29, 2009
 
The Władysław Hasior Gallery
ul. Jagiellońska 18 b, Zakopane
 
A retrospective exhibition of paintings by Zofia Artymowska, whose work is now clearly associated with Polyforms. This form, which was created by the artist and has dominated her work since the end of the 1960s, now appears to be synonymous with her name.

  

ZYGMUNT JANUSZEWSKI - A MOUNTAIN OF MEANINGS

 

July 25, 2009 - September 27, 2009
 
The Władysław Hasior Gallery
ul. Jagiellońska 18 b, Zakopane
 
The exhibition presents unique engravings and drawings dating from 2000 to 2008. These pieces, which are full of inner emotions and experiences, feature signs and symbols that are interwoven with mountain landscapes and motifs to create a semiotic landscape. The mysterious force of the Tatra mountains lies in a tangled history of image, human lives, literature, contemporary thoughts on tradition and the individual interpretation of  forms and signs.

  

INFINITELY, BEYOND ALL DREAMS. THE EARLY BEGINNINGS OF MOUNTAIN PHOTOGRAPHY

 

June 21, 2009 – extended till November 29, 2009
 
The Museum of the Zakopane Style 
at Koliba villa
ul. Kościeliska 18, Zakopane
 

This exhibition comes from the collection of Museo Nazionale della Montagna (the National Museum of Mountains) in Turin, Italy. On display are twenty two important and rare photographs that document the beginnings of Alpine photography. Of these, seventeen are new acquisitions, made possible thanks to the financial assistance of Compagnia di San Paolo in Turin, while the others are older acquisitions of the Museum's Centre of Documentation, which holds one of the world's largest collections of mountain photography.



  

INSPIRATIONS - PHOTOGRAPHS BY WŁADYSŁAW HASIOR

 

May 30, 2009 – July 12, 2009
 
The Władysław Hasior Gallery
ul. Jagiellońska 18 b, Zakopane
 
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. He organized his slides, put them into thematic series and continually worked on them: analysing them, collating and rearranging sets - based on a theme, on a chosen aspect of reality or on a linking element.

  

SCULPTURES BY MARCIN RZĄSA

 

April 4, 2009 - May 24 2009
 
The Władysław Hasior Gallery
ul. Jagiellońska 18 b, Zakopane
 
A display of sculptures and installations by the artist Marcin Rząsa dedicated to one of Poland’s most important modern sculptors, Władysław Hasior, on the 10th anniversary of his death.

  

THE BUILDINGS AND PEOPLE OF THE TATRA MUSEUM

 

April 1, 2009 - June 14, 2009
 
The Museum of the Zakopane Style at Koliba villa
ul. Kościeliska 18, Zakopane
 
This exhibition focuses on the buildings that have housed the Tatra Museum and the people connected to the institution’s development.

  

MAREK ŻUŁAWSKI (1908 - 1985). AN INFINITE QUEST

 

February 6, 2009 - March 29, 2009
The Museum of the Zakopane Style
at
Koliba villa
ul. Kościeliska 18, Zakopane
 

This exhibition showcases a selection of Marek Żuławski's paintings and drawings from different periods, as well as the artist's commentary on art. It testifies to Żuławski's life-long quest for the most appropriate means of artistic expression and for his own creative path in times of continuous and sometimes extreme transformations in art.

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