
Worth a look
Exhibition of artworks by Olga Boznanska from the collection of the National Museum in Poznan
Art and Heritage in Central Europe
Sixteen works are presented to commemorate the 160th birth anniversary and 85th death anniversary of Olga Boznańska, one of the most important figures in the Polish artistic world at the turn of the 20th century. These include works from the collection displayed at the permanent exhibition of the Gallery of Painting and Sculpture, as well as those from the magazines of the National Museum in Poznań, which are not usually displayed. Therefore, from November 21, 2025, to February 1, 2026 (prolonged!), visitors will be able to view oil paintings on cardboard, canvas, and paper from various periods of Boznańska’s career – from her Munich years to her Parisian period.
The Poznań mini-show of Olga Boznańska’s works will allow visitors to better understand this outstanding Polish painter. It will be accompanied by numerous guided tours, engaging lectures, and creative activities for children. These will be held at the National Museum in Poznań and the Rogalin Palace Museum, which houses an interesting collection of the artist’s works, such as “Portrait of Róża Raczyńska.” Both venues hold a total of 22 of her works, some of which belong to the Raczyński Foundation at the National Museum in Poznań.
Importantly, the museum space at Aleje Marcinkowskiego 9 offers an exhibition of Olga Boznańska’s “Interior” from the collection of the District Museum in Toruń. This painting is featured in the exhibition “Hidden Meanings: Interior Motifs in Polish Art from the 19th to the 21st Century,” which they encourage you to see with a combined ticket to the “Poznańska Boznańska” show and the aforementioned temporary exhibition.
Read more: https://mnp.art.pl/event/poznanska-boznanska-pokaz-prac-artystki-z-kolekcji-mnp
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