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From 8 to 25 February 2024, the Academy's Salon Gallery will present the fifth instalment of the 'Beta tales' exhibition from the 'Uncommon roster of artists' series. Sebulec / Andrei Isakov / Jakub Wróblewski. The exhibition is curated by Kat Zavada.
From 7 to 29 February 2024 in Gallery -1 in the Czapski Palace we invite you to a cross-sectional exhibition of paintings and drawings, recalling the work of Łukasz Rudnicki, the prematurely deceased artist associated with the Faculty of Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Curators: Rafał Kowalski, Stanisław Kroszczyński, Jan Mioduszewski. Contextual collaboration: Joanna Koć-Rudnicka, Katarzyna Zielska.
From 11 November 2023 to 19 May 2024, the Czapski Palace will host the Museum of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw's exhibition 'Designer. Wojciech Jastrzębowski (1884-1963)'. This is the first ever monographic exhibition of the artist-designer, professor and last rector of the Academy before the war, Wojciech Jastrzębowski, who was called the 'designer of the Second Republic'.
From 9 December 2023, the Czapski Palace will present the exhibition Doing the Impossible Light. An exhibition of works by the precursor of video art in Poland, photographer and performer Paweł Kwiek. Its curator is Dr Marika Kuźmicz, Dean of the Faculty of Artistic Research and Curatorial Studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. The exhibition will run until 4 February 2024.
Marta Nadolle - painter, graduate of the Faculty of Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw - has been awarded the POLITYKA Passport in the category of Visual Arts. Our sincere congratulations!
From 5 to 28 January 2024, the exhibition 'Manoeuvres' will be on display at the Academy's Salon Gallery.
On 5 January 2024 at 6 p.m., Gallery -1 in the Czapski Palace will host the opening of the exhibition 'Affirmations'. It will be a presentation of works by students of the first year of postgraduate studies at the Faculty of Graphics of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. The aim of the exhibition is to explore a variety of artistic attitudes, the foundation of which is the traditionally understood graphic form. "Affirmations" provide a platform for experiments, bold explorations and breaking graphic convention.
The Landscape of our Memory is an ongoing, long-term artistic project created by artists Gabriela Bulišová and Mark Isaac under the auspices of two Fulbright Scholar grants (2022-23) in Poland. Their joint project addresses the “dispersed Holocaust” or “Holocaust by Bullets” by commemorating the individuals who were killed in or near their hometowns rather than in concentration camps. The project will be displayed at Galeria -1, Pałac Czapskich between January 19 and Feburary 4, 2024.