Timeline
Olga Kisseleva Double Life – a workshop for artists
In workshops, Krakow artists will have an opportunity to reveal their own ‘double life’ and to contribute to the continuation of the project.
Workshop The Desire for Freedom
We would like to invite children and young people aged 8 – 12 to the artistic workshop themed on freedom. The participants will become acquainted with selected works from the exhibition The Need for Freedom as well as reflect on what freedom is and how it can be depicted.
The Freedom of Creation
We would like to invite you to the launch of the 7th issue of the magazine MOCAK Forum, inspired by the exhibition newly opened at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow – the exhibition of the European Council, entitled The Need for Freedom. European Art since 1945.
Launch of Krzysztof Wodiczko’s book The Abolition of Wars
You are invited to attend a discussion dedicated to Wodiczko’s book The Abolition of Wars and artistic project with the participation of Maria Anna Potocka, Adam Michnik and Krzysztof Miller.
ECOWEEK in Krakow
You are invited to take part in ECOWEEK – an international conference and workshop organised by MOCAK.
What do Pictures Want? – lecture by W.J.T. Mitchell
On 25 October Professor W.J.T. Mitchell will give a lecture at MOCAK. Introduction by Łukasz Zaremba, translator of Professor Mitchell’s book What do Pictures Want? The event is part of Conrad Festival.
MOCAK at the 17th Book Fair in Krakow
From 24 to 27 October, please visit the MOCAK stand P8 at the 17th Book Fair in Krakow, where Krzysztof Wodiczko’s Abolition of War will be launched.
The Ukrainian Avant-garde of the 1920s and 30s. In Search of a New Artistic Idiom
A lecture by Wiktor Iszczenko.
Bialy mazur. Kino kobiet w polskiej kinematografii
Meet the prominent analyst of film and contemporary culture Monika Talarczyk-Gubała.
30th Council of Europe Exhibition The Desire for Freedom. Art in Europe Since 1945
The post-1945 works that will be presented at MOCAK show the social and political climate of contemporary Europe. Human rights, equality, democracy – such are the issues dealt with by the exhibition The Desire for Freedom, co-financed by the European Commission.









