talks/lectures

 

NATIONAL MUSEUM IN WARSAW [NMW]

Education Department

since 2007 

 

lectures (PL):

 27 April 2023 - Walking through Walls - Art of Marina Abramović
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30 May 2023 - 21st Century Art
4 April 2023 - Symbolism in the late 19th Century Art

21 March 2023 - Post-Impressionism

7 March 2023 - Realism and Impressionism
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27 February 2023 - BODY ART 
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workshops (PL):

26 August 2023 - Palette Knife painting technique / Acrylic as a part od Summer Programme in NMW

6 August 2022 - Palette Knife painting technique / Acrylic 

8 June 2022 - Paint like Chagall on Chagall exhibition

 

lectures (PL):

26 April 2022 - 21st Century Art

4 February 2022 - Ana Mendieta 

 

15 May 2020 - Alina Szapocznikow
17 April 2020 - Barbara Hepworth
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changes due to the COVID-19
7 May 2021 - Barbara Hepworth, 15 May 2021 - Alina Szapocznikow


26 April 2019 - Pipilotti Rist
26 October 2018 - Piet Mondrian
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20 April 2018 - Marina Abramović
10 November 2017 - Henryk Berlewi (Avant-garde Movement in Poland)
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19 May 2017 - Contemporary art analysed through the world-view of the 18th century Europe 
07 April 2017 - Body and its meanings (in the second half of 20th and the beginning of 21st century art)
17 February 2017 - Consumption in traditional and contemporary art
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talks
(PL):
30 May 2019 - Art Values - Conversation with Olga Wolniak
13 June 2019 - Art Values - Conversation with Ryszard Grzyb
Art Values exhibition


17 November 2017 - Avant-garde Movements - workshop for teachers on the Urban Revolt exhibition
(with E. Rubka-Kostyra)
30 March 2017 - Walking philosophy: What the women artists want?   

 

past

 

photos ©NMW

 

Art History gives that powerful feeling which can be both inspiring or blocking. 

It is based on knowledge that whatever you think it's yours - it was probably said before. And whatever you do as yours - it was somehow already done.