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15.09.2010 - 09.01.2011
The controversial avant-garde Bloomsbury Group, at the heart of which were the writer Virginia Woolf and the painter Vanessa Bell, is today... read more »
01.02.2010 - 25.04.2010
The exhibition jointly organised by the International Cultural Centre and the Olomouc Museum of Art comprised the works of art created in Bohemia... read more »
09.06.2004 - 19.09.2004
Georg Baselitz, Max Beckmann, Joseph Beuys, Otto Dix, George Grosz, Oskar Kokoschka August Macke, Oskar Schlemmer – just a few artists whose... read more »
05.02.2003 - 04.05.2003
The first Polish exhibition featuring the works of the American impressionist painters from the California-based Irvine Museum as well as from a... read more »
12.06.2002 - 25.07.2002
James Ensor – a famous and controversial figure, a precursor of Symbolism and Expressionism. His artistic interests revolved around the printing... read more »
03.10.2001 - 18.11.2001
The exhibition featured the paintings by the Lipsk-born and Lipsk-based artist that were painted in the decade preceding the International Cultural... read more »
19.10.1998 - 22.11.1998
Margaret Hunter – an artist pursuing and boasting an entirely original mode of self-expression. Born in Scotland, Hunter spent her childhood in... read more »
01.06.1998 - 31.07.1998
Emil Nolde was one of the leading figures of German Expressionism and an active member of the Berlin-based Die Brücke Group. His works, alongside... read more »
06.10.1994 - 04.12.1994
The exhibition of Oskar Kokoschka was another in a series of expositions featuring the pioneers of modern art of the 20th century. Though initially... read more »
24.06.1992 - 09.08.1992
The oeuvre of George Grosz is closely related to the New Objectivity (Neue Sachlichkeit) movement. Grosz’s most representative works, many of... read more »
03.11.1993 - 05.11.1993
The international session was held in the Prussian Homage Room of the Cloth Hall in Krakow amongst Matejko's paintings. it was attended by... read more »
2002
The first polisch book to present a reasonably comprehensive and expert characterisation of Germany art. After Hitlers coup... read more »