I love arts, so I’m always excited about new exhibitions at the museums. My favorite one is National Museum in Kraków.
From March 23, the work of three renowned Kraków artists, Leszek Dutka, Walenty Gabrysiak and Bogusław Szwacz, went on display. Then, in June, comes an exhibition of the work of Emil Krcha, one of the most distinguished painters of the interwar years and co-founder of Zwornik, the Keystone Association of Visual Artists.
The exhibition will also include a presentation of the artists connected with the group. In the autumn, they will be showing Bruno Schulz’s The Book of Idolatry, as well as an exhibition entitled Architecture in a Garden Setting, the Home in a City Setting. The latter marks the centenary of the famous Kraków exposition, which was to play a prominent part in the development of Polish architecture.
Also, Jan Matejko’s House will offer a display of Clothes and Costumes from Jan Matejko’s Collection.
The exhibition will consist of 87 items of clothing, jewellery and accessories dating from the 16th to the 18th century.
Sounds really interesting. Check it out if you can and let us know how you liked it.
Do następnego razu… (Till next time…)