Warszawa, Poland
plac Stanisława Małachowskiego 3
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+48 225569651
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One of the most fabulous places in Warsaw. Modern art sanctuary.
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Impressive exposition! Reserve a lot of time to look through total exposition.
The Zachęta National Gallery of Art is a contemporary art museum in the center of Warsaw, Poland. The Gallery's chief purpose is to present and support Polish contemporary art and artists. With numerous temporary exhibitions of well-known foreign artists, the gallery has also established itself internationally. The word \zachęta\ means encouragement. The Zachęta Gallery was founded in Warsaw in 1860. “ALIENATIONS OR THE FIRE NEXT TIME” was the name of the exhibition when I visited Zacheta. Such an amazing experience. series of videos and video installation. The first gallery was 3 big very impressive video which was carefully and precisely synchronized. The other exhibition on the first floor was about Urbanski's works. Kazimierz Urbański is a director of animated films and documentaries, set designer, screenwriter, animator, performer, and prominent teacher. He was born on 26th March 1929 in Święciechowa, near Leszno (Wielkopolska), and died on 18th January 2015. I know that the exhibitions will be different every few months but I want to mention these exhibitions because you can have an idea about what kind of fine art you are going to see in this museum. Depending on the exhibition you can spend a minimum of 3 hours in here. the location is nice and accessible. There are a nice cafe and shop in the museum that is worth checking out.
Gorgeous building, exciting art pieces.)
Beautiful space and great modern art exhibitions. Lots for children too.
Exhibition \THE FUTURE WILL BE DIFFERENT VISIONS AND PRACTICES OF SOCIAL MODERNISATION AFTER 1918\ - Great exhibition devoted to the interwar period in Poland, with a narrative built around the key social ideas that were born after the country regained its independence in 1918. The modernizing ideas, focusing around the needs of previously underprivileged social groups — women, children, workers and ethnic minorities ... MUST!
You should visit it but wait for some interesting exhibitions
Interesting expositions. I like Liliane Porter very much
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