An exhibition organised by Wrocław Contemporary Museum (Muzeum Współczesne Wrocław) held as a part of the European Capital of Culture Wrocław 2016 program.
Wrocław is a city in western Poland. Before the end of World War II the city, with a population of one million, was called Breslau and belonged to the Third Reich. In 1945 the Red Army approached the city, which was turned into Festung Breslau; by the end of the siege of three months, it was nearly razed to the ground. Wrocław became part of the so-called Recovered Territories, regions of Poland that previously were populated by Germans; rebuilding the city took decades.
Out in these fascinating wild fields situated at the edge of a communist country where various cultures met, in a spirit of freedom and independence, artists have created their own original microcosm with bold experiments and international cooperation with partners from both sides of the Iron Curtain at its heart.
The exhibition presents works of art, films, documentary photographs, objects d’art, and recordings—nearly 500 works of visual arts, architecture, urbanism, theatre, film, design, and everyday life of Wrocław since the 1960s until the present.
The exhibition Wild West. A History of Wrocław’s Avant-Garde is not a story about the art of Wrocław. It is a story about this special city, seen through art created there. It is a story about a city with gothic church towers, buildings designed by Max Berg, Hans Poelzig, Erich Mendelsohn, or Hans Scharoun, where the newly arriving Poles have brought new values and most of all, new life.
Exhibiting artists:
Jan Jaromir Aleksiun, Stanisław Antosz and Katarzyna Chierowska (Antosz and Andzia), Gabor Attalai, Roel Backaert, Paolo Barrile, Krzysztof M. Bednarski, László Beke, Marianna Bocian, Włodzimierz Borowski, Dariusz Brygier, Olaf Brzeski, Cezary Chrzanowski, Jan Chwałczyk, Ewa Ciepielewska, Robin Crozier, Paweł Czepułkowski, Jerzy Czerniawski, Rineke Dijkstra, Michał Diament, Zbigniew Dłubak, Jean-Marie Drot, Stanisław Dróżdż, Antoni Dzieduszycki, Hervé Fischer, Karolina Freino, Eugeniusz Get-Stankiewicz, Artur „Gouy” Gołacki, Wanda Gołkowska, Zbigniew Gostomski, Jadwiga Grabowska-Hawrylak, Klaus Groh, Nicolas Grospierre, Bożena Grzyb-Jarodzka, Oskar Hansen, Władysław Hasior, Zdzisław Holuka, Rafał Jakubowicz, Jacek „Ponton” Jankowski, Paweł Jarodzki, Mariusz Jodko, Zdzisław Jurkiewicz, Koji Kamoji, Tadeusz Kantor, Małgorzata Kazimierczak, Mirosław Emil Koch, Krzysztof Konieczny, Bogdan Konopka, Tadeusz Konwicki, Jerzy Kosałka, Marzenna Kosińska, Barbara Kozłowska, Grzegorz Królikiewicz, Marlena Kudlicka, Anna Kutera, Romuald Kutera, Natalia LL, Piotr Lachman, Andrzej Lachowicz, Suzy Lake, Jacek Lalak, Olga Lewicka, Zbigniew Libera, Witold Lipiński, Witold Liszkowski, Bogusław Litwiniec, Halina Litwiniec, Jerzy Ludwiński, Luxus Group, Zbigniew Makarewicz, Daniel Malone, Arkadiusz Marczyński, Dóra Maurer, Krzysztof Meissner, Maria Michałowska, Bogusław Michnik, Karel Miler, Lech Mrożek, Opal L. Nations, Roland Nicolaus, Ernest Niemczyk, Z. Nowak, Zbigniew Olchowik, Piotr Olszański, Zbigniew Paluszak, Stanisław Pater, Géza Perneczky, Anna Płotnicka, Małgorzata Potocka, Karol Radziszewski, Robert Rehfeldt, Andrzej Rogowski, Tadeusz Rolke, Wacław Ropiecki, Jerzy Rosołowicz, Robert Rumas, Andrzej Sapija, Wiesław Sąsiadek, Jan Sawka, Carolee Schneemann, Allan Sekula, Alexander Sikora, Skalpel, Krzysztof Skarbek, Eugeniusz Smoliński, Michael Snow, Kama Sokolnicka, Zdzisław Sosnowski, Henryk Stażewski, Petr Štembera, Tomasz „Mniamek” Stępień, Andrzej and Krystyna Stoga, Bronisław Szubzda, Tomasz Szwed, Miroljub Todorović, Endre Toth, VALIE EXPORT, Krzysztof Wałaszek, Adam Wawrzyniak, Torgeir Wethal, Piotr Wieczorek, Ryszard Wojtyłło, Paul Woodrow, Pierre Vandrepote, Krzysztof Zarębski
The exhibition is organized under the patronage of Minister of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland Prof. Piotr Gliński and President of the City of Wrocław Rafał Dutkiewicz.
Exhibition Commissioner: Dorota Monkiewicz, Head of Wrocław Contemporary Museum
Exhibition Arrangement: Robert Rumas
Curators: Michał Duda, Anka Herbut, Anna Mituś, Paweł Piotrowicz, Adriana Prodeus, Sylwia Serafinowicz, Piotr Stasiowski
Co-ordination: Jola Bielańska (Wrocław Contemporary Museum), Viktória Popovics (Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest)
Co-financed by the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage
Co-organizers: National Forum of Music, ECC 2016
The exhibition was first displayed in Zachęta – National Gallery of Art, Warsaw (Poland), and later in the Kunsthalle/Hala umenia Košice | K13 (Slovakia), the Kunstmuseum Bochum (Germany), and the Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb (Muzej suvremene umjetnosti) (Croatia).
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Finissage - Screening of contemporary Polish art movies 27. November, 2016, 00:00–00:00
Apropos of the closing of the two Polish exhibitions, in cooperation with Polish Institute, Budapest the Ludwig Museum organised a half-day long screening of a choice collection of contemporary Polish art movies.
Guided tour in Hungarian in the two Polish exhibitions 20. November, 2016, 00:00–00:00
Guided tour in Hungarian in the temporary exhibitions titled The Wild West. A History of Wrocław’s Avant-Garde and Young Poland - Afterimages of Reality.
Admission with a valid exhibition ticket. No extra charge applies.
Dramatic visual experience. Artwork based psychodrama workshop 19. November, 2016, 00:00–00:00
Psychological workshops in a contemporary art environment, casting a new light on artworks and self-investigation, with case instances.
Language: Hungarian
Guided tour with Áron Fenyvesi in Hungarian in the two Polish exhibitions 13. November, 2016, 00:00–00:00
Guided tour with art historian Áron Fenyvesi, in Hungarian in the temporary exhibitions titled The Wild West. A History of Wrocław’s Avant-Garde and Young Poland - Afterimages of Reality.
Admission with a valid exhibition ticket. No extra charge applies.
Guided tour in Hungarian in the two Polish exhibitions 6. November, 2016, 00:00–00:00
Guided tour in Hungarian in the temporary exhibitions titled The Wild West. A History of Wrocław’s Avant-Garde and Young Poland - Afterimages of Reality.
Admission with a valid exhibition ticket. No extra charge applies.
Dramatic visual experience. Artwork based psychodrama workshop 5. November, 2016, 00:00–00:00
Psychological workshops in a contemporary art environment, casting a new light on artworks and self-investigation, with case instances.
Language: Hungarian
Autumn Open Workshops during school holiday 4. November, 2016, 00:00–00:00
Autumn Open Workshops for school children during school holiday
Guided tour in Hungarian in the two Polish exhibitions 30. October, 2016, 00:00–00:00
Guided tour in Hungarian in the temporary exhibitions titled The Wild West. A History of Wrocław’s Avant-Garde and Young Poland - Afterimages of Reality.
Admission with a valid exhibition ticket. No extra charge applies.
Integrated Family Matinée - Let's have a walk in Wrocław! 29. October, 2016, 00:00–00:00
Museum education programme (in Hungarian) on Saturdays, for the whole family.
Family Matinée in October 2016 is related to the newly opened temporary exhibition titled The Wild West. A History of Wrocław’s Avant-Garde.
Guided tour in Hungarian in the two Polish exhibitions 23. October, 2016, 00:00–00:00
Guided tour in Hungarian in the temporary exhibitions titled The Wild West. A History of Wrocław’s Avant-Garde and Young Poland - Afterimages of Reality.
Admission with a valid exhibition ticket. No extra charge applies.
Family Matinée - Let's have a walk in Wrocław! 22. October, 2016, 00:00–00:00
Museum education programme (in Hungarian) on Saturdays, for the whole family.
Family Matinée in October 2016 is related to the newly opened temporary exhibition titled The Wild West. A History of Wrocław’s Avant-Garde.
Guided tour in Hungarian in the two Polish exhibitions 16. October, 2016, 00:00–00:00
Guided tour in Hungarian in the temporary exhibitions titled The Wild West. A History of Wrocław’s Avant-Garde and Young Poland - Afterimages of Reality.
Admission with a valid exhibition ticket. No extra charge applies.
Guided tour in Hungarian in the two Polish exhibitions 9. October, 2016, 00:00–00:00
Guided tour in Hungarian in the temporary exhibitions titled The Wild West. A History of Wrocław’s Avant-Garde and Young Poland - Afterimages of Reality.
Admission with a valid exhibition ticket. No extra charge applies.
Family Matinée - Let's have a walk in Wrocław! 8. October, 2016, 00:00–00:00
Museum education programme (in Hungarian) on Saturdays, for the whole family.
Family Matinée in October 2016 is related to the newly opened temporary exhibition titled The Wild West. A History of Wrocław’s Avant-Garde.
Integrated Family Matinée - Let's have a walk in Wrocław! 1. October, 2016, 00:00–00:00
Museum education programme (in Hungarian) on Saturdays, for the whole family.
Family Matinée in October 2016 is related to the newly opened temporary exhibition titled The Wild West. A History of Wrocław’s Avant-Garde.
Concert - group Kormorany from Wrocław 30. September, 2016, 00:00–00:00
Kormorany is a legendary Polish underground band, playing mostly alternative, avant-garde, post-neo-prog music, founded in 1984 in Wrocław. Their first public concert was given in 1984 on Young Talents Festival (Festiwal Młodych Talentów, Park Południowy, Wrocław).