Upcoming Exhibitions
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05.09.2025
02.11.2025Boznańska. Up Close
The National Museum in Krakow is planning an exhibition dedicated to Olga Boznańska, presenting her not only as an outstanding painter but also weaving a narrative about her life and daily existence. -
12.09.2025
01.03.2026Lviv Women
In the introduction to his groundbreaking work Radical Eye, Professor Andrzej Turowski identifies World War I as a key formative event in the history of modernism—an event that also “revealed separate areas of male and female experience”. This notion resonates with the exhibition Lviv Women, which, however, broadens the perspective beyond that of “crisis and destruction”, extending it to include the traumatic events associated with World War II—both those that preceded and followed it. These events were particularly dramatic and painful within the local context of Lviv, as well as in the lives of each of the Lviv-based women artists whose works are featured in the exhibition. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, ongoing since 2022, perpetuates, prolongs, and reactivates traumatic experiences that once seemed consigned to the past under the banner of “never again”. -
05.12.2025
European Art Gallery
The new gallery is to present, deliberately in reverse chronological order, the most interesting and best works of European painting and sculpture from the collections of the National Museum in Krakow, created between the 13th and 20th centuries.