Jerzy Zieliński (painter)
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Jerzy Zieliński (painter)
Jerzy Ryszard "Jurry" Zieliński (1943–1980) was a Polish painter and poet. Biography Zieliński was born in Kazimierzów, in German occupied Poland, in 1943. He graduated from the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts in 1968, with a diploma in painting. He died in Warsaw in 1980. His artistic style was inspired by pop art and Art Nouveau, and his work in turn inspired many young artists, such as the art groups Gruppa and Twożywo. In 1965, he and Jan Dobkowski founded the art group Neo Neo Neo. His artworks have been described as "" (). In 2010, on the 30th anniversary of Zieliński's death, a two-piece bumper gallery exhibition was held at the National Museum in Kraków The National Museum in Kraków (), popularly abbreviated as MNK, is the largest museum in Poland, and the main branch of Poland's National Museum, which has several independent branches with permanent collections around the country. Established in ..., celebrating his life and work. The exhibition was accompani ...
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Wrocław Contemporary Museum
Wrocław Contemporary Museum (; MWW), is a museum located in Wrocław, Poland. It was established in 2011. It develops relations with contemporary artists by exhibitions and educational events, while expanding its art collection. Exhibitions The museum's exhibition program focuses on promoting and popularizing local, progressive and recent phenomena of contemporary art. Its collection in 2019 amounted to 318 objects by Polish and foreign artists. Its concept is based on the legacy of Jerzy Ludwiński, and his combination of conceptual art practice and social debate. Headquarters The air-raid shelter on Strzegom Square in Wrocław was originally intended as a temporary home for the Museum. It is the largest of the five air-raid shelters
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