2025 will be a year of numerous exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw—including an extensive presentation of the museum’s own collection.
Traditionally, and in line with the institution’s mission, the exhibitions will be accompanied by many other events: tours, lectures, performances, workshops, and educational exercises for children, young people and adults, as well as screenings at Kinomuzeum complementing the exhibitions. The doors of the first-floor galleries will open to the public on 10 January 2025, when the museum will once again host the Refugees Welcome exhibition. See you soon at MSN Warsaw!
The new home of the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, opened on 25 October 2024, has already been visited by over 300,000 people. Following the intense period of inaugural events greeting the new building at ul. Marszałkowska 103, MSN Warsaw has begun preparations for long-planned exhibitions, including large ones occupying the entire upper-floor galleries, and smaller shows in the free-of-charge Gallery A on the ground floor.
“We have been looking forward to 2025 for many years,” said MSN Warsaw director Joanna Mytkowska. “The two gallery floors, the already-famous staircase, and the ground floor, which is always accessible to all, are opening up entirely new possibilities for the whole museum team. This is a historic change for MSN Warsaw, which has been in operation for twenty years, enabling us to intensify our work and offer audiences a much richer, mutually complementary and interpenetrating program of exhibitions and accompanying events, from meetings in the auditorium to guided tours and the in-house cinema Kinomuzeum. The scale of its operations is greatly expanded, but MSN Warsaw remains true to itself as a place giving voice to artists, an open, educational place, commenting and advocating for others.”
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