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Donation of Franciszka and Leon Wyczółkowski |
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2012-04-25 - 2012-09-02 |
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dr Michał F. Woźniak, Barbara Dygdała- Kłosińska |
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Modern Art Gallery, Red Granary – 8a Mennica Street on the Mill Island |
| Description: |
From 25 April in Modern Art Gallery one can visit the exhibition presenting the donation of Franciszka Wyczółkowska given to the City of Bydgoszcz. In 1937 the widow of Leon Wyczółkowskim submitted to the Municipal Museum, according to the will of the artist, a collection of his works - oils, watercolors, pastels, drawings, engravings and personal memorabilia, studio equipment and furniture. |
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Works of Leon Wyczółkowski (1852-1936) |
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Permanent exhibition |
| Authors: |
kurator - Ewa Sekuła-Tauer; aranżacja plastyczna - Bożena Januszewska i Katarzyna Wolska |
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Leon Wyczółkowski House – 7 Mennica Street on the Mill Island |
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The exhibition was arranged based on the museum’s own collections, several deposits from the National Museum in Cracow and one from the National Museum in Warsaw.
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ModernArt Gallery |
| Date: |
Permanent exhibition |
| Authors: |
Inga Kopciewicz, Studio 1:1 Jarosław Szymański Gdańsk |
| Place: |
Modern Art Gallery, Red Granary – 8a Mennica Street on the Mill Island |
| Description: |
ModernArt Gallery presents selected and most representatives works from the collections of the Bydgoszcz museum. The gallery comprises of 200 paintings, photographs, sculptures, objects and installations, selected from the collection of nearly thirteen thousand items of artistic realizations of the 20th c.
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Masters of painting in Bydgoszcz |
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Permanent exhibition |
| Authors: |
Inga Kopciewicz |
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Granaries – 7-11 Grodzka Street |
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Since the moment of its establishment, the Municipal Museum in Bydgoszcz has been gathering items with the view of creating a collection documenting the works of artists related with the city and its region. The period between the wars was the time of emergence of the so-called Bydgoszcz Salon, the three editions of which, in the years 1936-1938, provided a review of artistic achievements of the region.
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Permanent exhibition: The Bydgoszcz Mint. |
| Date: |
Permanent exhibition |
| Authors: |
Irena Borowczak |
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European Money Centre – 4 Mennica Street on the Mill Island |
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The exhibition is of a historical character, since it covers nearly a century of the mint’s existence. The opening of the exhibition took place on 12 June 2010, and was combined with the celebration of the Bydgoszcz Museum Night.
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Bydgoszcz – the pieces of the city |
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Permanent exhibition |
| Authors: |
Zdzisław Hojka |
| Place: |
Granaries – 7-11 Grodzka Street |
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The photography exhibition “Bydgoszcz – the pieces of the city” is presented in granaries at Grodzka Street. It takes viewers back to the times very distant from modern era.
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Exploseum - DAG Fabrik Bromberg War Technology Center |
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Permanent exhibition |
| Authors: |
Michał Pszczółkowski, Maciej Kułakowski, Maciej Czechowski |
| Place: |
Exploseum |
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In 1939-1945, one of the biggest armaments factories designed for the military activities of the Third Reich was built in the Bydgoszcz Forest. The conglomerate of secret production of gunpowder and ammunition, built by forced labor, was one of the companies of the enterprise Dynamit-Aktien Gesellschaft (DAG), which roots date back to the 1860s. |
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