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Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw opens in new permanent home

The museum’s permanent collection opens on 21 February

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Poland's Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw has opened in its new permanent home with large-scale installations, performances and events.

Until now, the museum had been operating "as a nomadic institution" in temporary venues for nearly two decades, per a press release.


Its new purpose-built building, which covers a total area of 20,000 square metres, is located in the centre of Warsaw near the Soviet-era Palace of Culture and Science.

Large-scale works by women artists

In addition to an exhibition of selected works from the museum's permanent collection, the opening includes performance, events, concerts and lectures.

Large-scale sculptures and installations by Polish and international women artists are on view, including a piece by Polish sculptor Magdalena Abakanowicz, and another work by Alina Szapocznikow – a Polish artist and Holocaust survivor.

"We arelaunching ouroperations with ashow of works bywomen," said Joanna Mytkowska, the museum's director.

"Inthis waywe will continue theglobal trend ofcatching upon ourunderstanding offorgotten orignored women artists, covering upthese blank spots with patches ofcolour."

Phased opening of modern art museum

The permanent collection opens on 21 February, and about 65 percent of it will be by Polish artists, the Guardian reports.

Also included in the first phase is 'Kinomuzeum' – a cinema space where independent and experimental films are shown. Also, guests can meet filmmakers and discuss film art with experts.

Kinomuzeum is sponsored by E.ON Polska. "Just aselectricity lights upour homes and cities, cinema also illuminates ourminds, generating newideas andperspectives," Andrzej Modzelewski, CEOof E.ON Polska, said in a statement.

Images courtesy of the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw