Timeline
Paal Nilssen-Love, Large Unit
On 4 November 2015 at 6 pm, MOCAK and Dom Kultury Alchemia Foundation welcome you at the concert as part of the programme of the 10th Krakow Jazz Autumn.
Austria Days
Austria Days will take place in Krakow, thanks to the initiative of the Consulate General of the Republic of Austria in Krakow. This will be a first-ever encounter with Austrian literature, music, art, photography and film. MOCAK invites you to the curator guided tour of the exhibitions
Curator-guided tour of the exhibition Artists from Krakow
Come to the guided tour of the exhibition Artists from Krakow: Generation 1980–1990 with the co-curator Delfina Jałowik in Polish.
MOCAK at the 19th Book Fair Krakow
From 22 until 25 October we would like to invite you to visit the stand of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow MOCAK at the 19th Book Fair in Krakow.
MOCAK Education Department at the 19th Book Fair Krakow
On Thursday 22 October from 11 am till noon we would like to invite you to meet the MOCAK Education Department team at the International Book Fair in Krakow.
Guided tour of the When Politics Enters Daily Life exhibition with the participation of the artist
On Saturday 17 October at 12 noon, Csaba Nemes will give a guided tour of the exhibition of his works.
Artists from Krakow: The Generation 1980–1990
MOCAK is embarking on a series of exhibitions showing the oeuvres of artists who live and work in Krakow. These presentations will encompass a variety of media. The series is inaugurated with a show of artists born between 1980 and 1990.
When Politics Enters Daily Life
In his distinctive art practice, Hungarian artist Csaba Nemes critically investigates sites of social and economic imbalances, the unexpected overlaps between personal and political history, and instances of friendship in times of despair. The exhibition at MOCAK presents Nemes’s singular artistic achievement that deftly branches into painting, drawing, film, animation and photography.
Beuys, Kantor, Demarco
The exhibition is devoted to the three artists Joseph Beuys, Tadeusz Kantor and Richard Demarco.
Poetry and Photography – The ‘Blue Pueblo’ Project
The exhibition is pivoted on a fusion of poetry and photography. In 2013, Grzegorz Wróblewski wrote his poem Blue Pueblo. Inspired by it, Wojciech Wilczyk took a series of photographs of Amager, the district of Copenhagen where the poet lives. The poem and a series of black-and-white photographs, displayed on the wall side by side, all combine into the project Blue Pueblo.









