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Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw open As You Can See: Polish Art Today

The Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw presents As You Can See: Polish Art Today an exhibition on view February 14–June 1, 2014.

As You Can See: Polish Art Today is the first show of current Polish art spanning such range for more than a decade. It centers around important works, attitudes, and themes commented on by visual artists over recent years. The exhibition was designed as a guidebook facilitating the journey across the territory of current art phenomena. It focuses on a specific time and place, and is being held at a rather specific moment: several years after Polish art stabilised its position internationally, and simultaneously to the process of Polish artistic institutions becoming professionalised and rather radical. The current set of circumstances seems to be a dream come true for previous generations of artists, whose presence in the field of art often tied in with a struggle for the shape and form of the art institution, and for the artist’s position in society. The situation itself, however, does not resolve all problems: paradoxically, it leads to the creation of new tensions between institutions and artists, and artists and audiences, respectively.

The exhibition focuses on how artists define their social role and obligations to a viewer, and how they negotiate their relations with institutions. As You Can See: Polish Art Today is a review of forms of seeing and perception, of desire, of being together and being alone, of understanding reality, and of relating to the past and future. The exhibition relates both to the artists’ private space and developing relations with objects of everyday use or with architecture, and to the—ever-unconquered—territory of social change, to attempts at modifying the world with tools of art put to use.

Throughout the exhibition, the Emilia pavilion (the museum temporary venue) shall be gazing at the city with huge eyes wide open, an object of unique anthropomorphisation (Paulina Ołowska’s glass paintings in a reference to Jerzy Kolecki’s posters). The exhibition centres around what you can see, on how you see it, and on what becomes visible through and in art.

The exhibition is curated by Sebastian Cichocki and Łukasz Ronduda.

Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw
ul. Emilii Plater 51
00-124 Warsaw
Poland
Hours: Tuesday–Sunday noon–8pm
Admission free
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