Attractions & guided tours
Free Cancellation
Language:
English
,
Polish
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: Fixable
Do this because
The exhibition introduces you to an extensive collection of works from the 1950s to present
You'll encounter Alina Szapocznikow’s sculpture "Friendship" and Nikita Kadan's steel banner in the first section
A highlight is Sylvie Fleury's sculpture in the "Synthetic Materialities" part, exploring consumerist desires
There will be a focus on non-modernist traditions in the "Dark Planet" chapter, inspired by Roman Stańczak's work
This is an opportunity to reflect on art's limits in the final chapter, featuring Monika Sosnowska’s "Façade"
What to expect
The exhibition showcases a collection of works from the 1950s to the present, reflects the ever-evolving canon of contemporary artworks. It includes artists' archives and a film library, reflecting a wide range of media and artistic approaches.The exhibition is divided into 4 chapters. The first chapter, 'Banner: Engagement, Realism, and Political Art', curated by Sebastian Cichocki, features works related to political engagement and faith in art's transformative power.
The second chapter, "Synthetic Materialities: Body, Commodity and Fetish from the Cold War to the Present", curated by Tomasz Fudala and Natalia Sielewicz, explores consumerist desires and fascination with pop culture, advertising, and mass media. It highlights the impact of post-industrial capitalism on both prosperous Western societies and socialist economies.
The third chapter, "Dark Planet: Art, Spirituality, and Future Coexistence", curated by Magda Lipska and Szymon Maliborski, presents works drawing on non-modernist traditions such as folk, amateur and indigenous art. Inspired by Roman Stańczak's work, this section captures the tensions of rapid societal change and its impact on art and existence.
The final part, "Real Abstractions: The Autonomy of Art Against the Catastrophes of Modernity", curated by Łukasz Ronduda, revisits the issue of art's limits and independence.
What's included
Entrance fees
Audio guide
What to remember
Know in advance:
Reduced admission is available to: students of schools in the education system, and students over 26 years of age, doctoral students, students of colleges of social service workers; people 65+, retirees, pensioners, social pensioners, disabled people and their carers, veterans; teachers of schools and educational institutions, correctional facilities and shelters for minors; natural persons awarded the badge "For the care of monuments", the honorary badge "Distinguished Cultural Activist", the honorary badge "Merit for Polish Culture" or the honorary title "Merit for National Culture"; members of Associations whose statutes include provisions regarding activities related to Art; journalists. Please present a document at the reception desk to confirm eligibility
People under the age of 13 can only attend the exhibition accompanied by an adult
The audioguide is available in English and Polish, and it's free of charge. Please ask the staff at the reception desk for the device
Some works in the exhibition contain sensitive content, depicting nudity, raising the issue of violence, or referring to traumatic experiences. A map is available at the reception desk and on the website identifying the location of these works in the exhibition space. The map includes a precise description of the sensitive content, so visitors can choose their own experience and how they wish to view the exhibition
Provider
BILEDO Sp. z o.o
Booking Fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation Fee
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins
Where
Museum of Modern Art, Marszałkowska, Warsaw, Poland
Meeting point:
Please present your ticket at the Museum of Modern Art. After scanning, your ticket is valid for 3 hours.