Zachęta National Gallery of Art
About Zachęta National Gallery of Art
Zachęta – National Gallery of Art is an institution whose mission is to popularise contemporary art as an important element of socio-cultural life. A place where the most interesting phenomena of 20th and 21st century art are presented.
The gallery stages temporary exhibitions. Among the outstanding Polish and foreign artists whose works have been shown in its historical, over 100 years old interiors are Marlene Dumas, Luc Tuymans, Jan Lebenstein, Zbigniew Libera, Tadeusz Kantor, Katarzyna Kozyra, Koji Kamoji, Susan Mogul, Yayoi Kusama, Wilhelm Sasnal or Wolfgang Tillmans. Zachęta also holds widely discussed problem exhibitions such as „From The Ashes”, „Does the rising sun affright” czy The discomfort of evening”. The gallery presents the works of young artists. Their works can be seen also at the Zachęta Project Room, a space-laboratory that is a stage for artistic experiments.
The gallery conducts educational activities addressed to children and young people, as well as to adult public. It also organizes a series of accessible events, i.e. attentive to the diversity of recipients' needs. It publishes books aboout art and gathers information on contemporary Polish artistic life.
Zachęta has an impressive collection, which consists of almost 3700 works in the field of painting, sculpture, installation, video, graphics and performance.
For over 70 years, Zachęta's task has been to supervise and organize exhibitions in the Polish Pavilion in Venice at the Art Biennale and the Architecture Biennale — one of the most important art reviews in the world. During the 60th edition of the Venice Biennale, gallery presents the project Repeat After Me II by the Open Group collective and curator Marta Czyż.