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Gustaw Gwozdecki 1880-1935. Monographic Exhibition
Krakow, National Museum, September 5 - October 26, 2003
The exhibition will include almost all of the works by Gustaw Gwozdecki that have survived in public and private collections based in Poland, France, and the United States. In all, these number one hundred seventy items: fifty oil paintings, one hundred twenty works on paper, including drawings (among them, the entire Kosciuszko Foundation collection), watercolors, gouaches and prints, and the sole surviving sculpture by the artist. Demonstrating the abundance and variety of Gustaw Gwozdecki's achievements, the exhibit will show why the artist remains an unquestioned, yet simultaneously highly undervalued, individuality in Polish art of the modernist and inter-war periods. Viewers will have an opportunity to follow chronologically the primary themes that appeared in his oeuvre and to see some of his most valued creations. The exhibition was previously on view at the National Museum in Poznan and at the Zacheta National Contemporary Art Gallery in Warsaw. National Museum in Cracow |
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![]() On Monday, September 20, the first Polish arena for the Euro 2012 Cup will open in Poznań. The official ceremony will be honoured with a concert featuring Sting performing with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, conducted by Steven Mercurio. Until September 25 (except for Sundays and holidays), the John the Baptist Archcathedral in Warsaw will host daily organ recitals as part of the 7th edition of the "Grand Organ of the Archicathedral" Festival. "Dotyk człowieka/Beruehrungen" is the title of the exhibition presenting works of six Polish contemporary artists displayed at the German Embassy in Warsaw (Jazdów street): on view until September 27. On October 17, the National Museum in Poznań will host the first public presentation of Claude Monet's "Beach in Pourville". The painting was stolen ten years ago. The painting returned to the museum in January 2010 after the folice found the thief. Jazz pianist Chick Corea will give his only Polish solo concert on November 8 in Zabrze.
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