CENTRE FOR POLISH SCENOGRAPHY
Division of the Silesian Museum
WITHIN THE FRAME OF STAGE THEATRE SET DESIGNS BY JERZY SKARŻYŃSKI > 26 September – 25 November POP? ART? PAINTED NARRATIVES BY JERZY SKARŻYŃSKI
> 4 October – 13 November
presented in the reception hall of the Silesian Museum
PHOTOGRAPHS OF A TRUE REALITY. FILM IMAGES OF JERZY SKARŻYŃSKI > 10 October – 27 November displayed in the exhibition rooms of the Wilson shaft Gallery
THE PAPER PROP ROOM OF JERZY SKARŻYŃSKI > 8 November – 18 December
presented in the Floor Above Gallery at the Centre for Culture, Katowice
MAPS OF IMAGINATION. SPACES IN THE PAINTINGS OF JERZY SKARŻYŃSKI > 22 November – 31 December
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NEW SILESIAN MUSEUM 2013 The premises of the former “Katowice” Coal Mine will be soon redefined. The underground structure will hold exhibition rooms and museum collections and resources; the panorama of the former coal mine facilities will be complemented by sky-scraping glass constructions that will allow sunlight into the museum interiors and will be smoothly incorporated into the historic landscape of this part of the city.
CHRISTMAS RIDE AT THE SILESIAN MUSEUM > 13 December 2011 – 6 January 2012 You are welcome to the seventh Christmas ride with a vintage tram. A mobile exhibition introducing Silesian Christmas will be presented in Bytom, Chorzów, Katowice, Ruda Śląska, Sosnowiec, Dąbrowa Górnicza, Będzin, Czeladź and Zabrze. You will be able to see the exhibition at selected stops or to go for an unusual ride accompanied by museum exhibits. The timetable is available at: www.muzeumslaskie.pl Tram ride – free of charge.
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temporary exhibitions A PARADISE NOT LOST OR ALL ABOUT GARDENS FROM HEAVEN TO HELL, FROM HELL TO HEAVEN. THE MOTIF OF THE ANGEL AND THE DEVIL IN POLISH THEATRE IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURY > 19 December 2011 – 31 March 2012 Open monday to friday, from 9.00 a.m. till 5.00 p.m. Regular ticket – PLN 9, reduced ticket – PLN 5 Group ticket (3 persons and more) – PLN 4 Ticket for organized groups including a lesson/lecture – PLN 6.00 per person Every second Friday of the month we offer Happy Hours, that is, entry for PLN 1 per person starting from 7.30 p.m. (except for bank holidays)
An exhibition illustrating the role of gardens in European culture from the aesthetic and philosophical perspective
> 16 December 2011 – 26 Febuary 2012
Exhibition illustrating the role of gardens in European culture from the aesthetic and philosophical perspective – starting from the images of the garden of Eden to gardens as special places to the explanation of the symbolic meaning of the garden and its elements. At the same time, the exhibition aims to familiarise the visitors with the phenomenon of Silesian and Polish non-professional visual arts, a characteristic but complex component of egalitarian culture encompassing, among others, naive art, intuitive art and outsider art. These are phenomena whose revival we can currently see. The exhibition is a part of the cultural programme accompanying Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
GUIDE The beauty of touch A paradise not lost or all about gardens Post-industrial heritage of Upper Silesia
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permanent exhibitions
THE BEAUTY OF TOUCH
> 15 October 2011 – 8 January 2012
The exhibition will present copies of the most famous sculptures of the Antiquity, the classical Greek period and of the Renaissance tradition that form a universal discourse concerning European art. A separate sequence is formed by architectural models and volumetric models that make up a crash course in the history of architecture. The exhibition is complemented by a presentation of good practices in the area of museum education for the blind and partially sighted developed by the Tactile Museum in Ancona and the Silesian Museum in Katowice. Sponsor
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The exhibition is a part of the cultural programme accompanying Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
STRUCTURE AND ARCHITECTURE POST-INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE OF UPPER SILESIA > 29 September – 30 November
This joint German-Polish project encompassing exhibition and publishing activities entitled Structure and architecture. Postindustrial heritage of Upper Silesia has resulted from the collaboration of the German Forum of Culture of Central and Eastern Europe (Deutsches Kulturforum östliches Europa) in Potsdam, the Europareportage initiative and the Silesian Museum in Katowice, the House of Polish-German Cooperation in Gliwice as well as numerous partners, both Polish and German. Co-organizer
THE GALLERY OF POLISH PAINTING 1800 –1945 In September 2009 the Silesian Museum in Katowice opened its flagship permanent exhibition entitled The Gallery of Polish Paintings 1800 –1945 in a completely new arrangement. We can see the works of the greatest masters, such as Matejko, Malczewski, Chełmoński, Gierymscy and many others, in a new, modern projection.
The Silesian Museum al. W. Korfantego 3, 40-005 Katowice tel. 32 258 56 61–3, tel./fax 32 259 98 04 www.muzeumslaskie.pl Opening hours Tuesday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Wednesday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Thursday: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. Friday: 12 a.m. – 4 p.m. Saturday: 12 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sunday: 12 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday: closed
CENTRE FOR POLISH SCENOGRAPHY Division of the Silesian Museum pl. Sejmu Śląskiego 2, 40-032 Katowice tel./fax 32 251 57 14, 32 251 51 67 sekretariatcsp@scenografia-polska.pl www.scenografia-polska.pl
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Patronat Honorowy
Marszałka Województwa Śląskiego
The project falls under the patronage of the city Katowice
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The waiting room of the Rozbark Coal Mine
The exhibition is a part of the cultural programme accompanying Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union
A DETAIL OF IMPORTANCE DRAWINGS OF MARIAN GONGOR > 19 October 2011 – 29 January 2012
Marian Gongor is a retired mining rescuer, born and domiciled in Ruda Śląska. He has been a fan of drawing since primary school. Although his father was an amateur painter, Marian has preferred to express himself by drawing lines, and he has never been attracted by painting. His preferred range of topics includes architectural details, parts of pavements, old manholes and hydrants – all these elements whose beauty we tend to overlook in our hectic life.
Wojciech Weiss A nude with a cupid, property of the Silesian Museum in Katowice
THE GALLERY OF POLISH PAINTING AFTER 1945 This is a collection of modern paintings gathered since 1984, i.e. the moment of the restitution of the Silesian Museum in Katowice. The exhibition features the most interesting artistic currents and tendencies appearing after 1945 up to the 90’s. It comprises of a period of intense searching and experimenting within the trend of substance painting versus ‘informel’, abstract geometry versus emotional, metaphor-symbolic character and the return of the figurative painting from the 80’s with varying intensity of expression and deformation. Presenting the works of the most eminent Polish artists after the year 1945 such as Z. Beksiński, T. Kantor, J. Nowosielski, W. Hasior, J. Duda-Gracz.
Wiesław Obrzydowski Liebe Familie, property of the Silesian Museum in Katowice
Note: Tickets are sold up to half an hour before closing time of the museum. The exhibitions ‘War industry in Silesia in the 19th and 20th century’ and ‘In Jan Eichhorn’s Print Shop’ are open on Tuesday and Thursday from 12 a.m. to 5 p.m. The maximum number of visitors at time is 10 Ticket prices: For all exhibitions: regular – PLN 12, reduced – PLN 7 For all temporary exhibitions: regular – PLN 9, reduced – PLN 5 For all permanent exhibitions: regular – PLN 6, reduced – PLN 4 For one selected temporary exhibition: regular – PLN 5, reduced – PLN 3 For organized groups (over 10 persons): PLN 4 per person Family ticket (3–6 persons): PLN 20 On Saturdays entry to permanent exhibitions is free, ticket prices for temporary exhibitions and the stereoscope still apply. Note: The Museum reserves the right to introduce additional ticket prices applying to selected temporary exhibitions. Joint ticket allowing entry to the al. W. Korfantego building and the Centre for Polish Scenography: regular – PLN 15, reduced PLN 10 (valid 14 days from the purchase date). Annual ticket: regular – PLN 120, reduced – PLN 70 The annual ticket is ascribed to a given person and it may be used exclusively by its holder. It authorizes its holder to: - visit exhibitions in the al. W. Korfantego building and the Centre for Polish Scenography for an unlimited number of times within 12 months from the purchase date - participate in the vernissages (previews) of exhibitions - a 10% reduction for publications of the Silesian Museum Notice: The museum has the right to introduce an extra charge for special seasonal exhibitions. Library: Open from Monday to Friday – 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Works of Art Preservation Room It provides conservation services for easel painting, sculpture, small objects of everyday use and artistic craftsmanship. Open from Monday to Friday – 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
THE STEREOSCOPE The Stereoscope in the Silesian Museum, one of the few existing in Poland, comes from the late 19th century. It enables viewing stereoscopic photography, that is three-dimensional pictures. From 29 September until 2 November visitors are invited to see a show entitled “European escapades. Travelling through Germany at the turn of the 20th century”. Between 5 November 2011 and 8 January 2012 visitors are invited to see a show entitled “Under the ground in Silesian coal mines”. Admission: adults – PLN 2,50 children and youth – PLN 1
The Silesian Museum is a cultural institution of the Self-Government of the Silesian Province managed together with the Ministry of Culture and the National Heritage
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