TEMPORARY EXHIBITION / Shouting: Poland! Independence 1918
26 October – 17 March 2019
The exhibition is designed to commemorate the centenary of Poland regaining independence. Its main premise is the confrontation of artistic representations of historical and political events with the transformations of Polish art on the threshold of the reborn state.
The exhibition will present works by Jacek Malczewski, Zofia Stryjeńska, Tadeusz Makowski, Witold Wojtkiewicz and many other artists living both on Polish territory and elsewhere. The war and struggle for Poland’s independence as well as its main actors, immortalized in paintings and portraits by Wojciech Kossak, Stanisław Fabijański, Władysław Wankie, Leopold Gottlieb and Leon Wyczółkowski will all be presented. We will also examine the participation of Polish artists in the armed conflict.
A separate part of the exhibition will be devoted to the Polish-Soviet war and its image in art and propaganda. The story of Polish Legions, the figure of Józef Piłsudski as well as battle scene motifs will be strongly highlighted here. The exhibition will culminate with the foundation of the Sejm in 1919. Several hundred paintings, sculptures and prints will be accompanied by numerous ephemera and photographs.
Pro-independence and patriotic motifs will be presented from the angle of new, dynamically developing artistic trends, which would shape the modern image of the reborn Polish Republic in the years to come, as expressed in the new visual identification of the Polish State.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a catalogue containing all works on display, and texts discussing the presented subject matter.
Curator of the exhibition: Dr Piotr Rypson
Tickets are available at the Museum's box office as well as online.
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The Exhibition is Part of the Series 3 x Independent at the National Museum in Warsaw
National Patronage of the President of the Republic of Poland, Andrzej Duda, on the Centenary of Poland Regaining Independence
Co-financed by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage within the Multi-annual Programme “Independent” 2017–2022
Exhibition Under the Honorary Patronage of Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Culture and National Heritage, prof. dr hab. Piotr Gliński
Co-financed by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage