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Final days of the exhibition “Travelling images. Małgorzata Mirga-Tas”

2023-03-07 - 2023-03-19
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Schedule:

7 March, Tuesday

4 pm     THEMATIC GUIDED TOUR

Theme: Art in dialogue with the recipient

Guided tour in Polish

Guide: Beata Bujak-Szwaczka

 

Duration: 60 minutes

No need to pre-book

 

At the "Travelling Images" exhibition, Małgorzata Mirga-Tas addresses the history of representations of the Roma community over the last five hundred years. She also draws inspiration from the black and white photos taken by her uncle, the famous ethnographer Andrzej Mirga. The guided tour will focus on these two aspects: polemical and autobiographical. 

8 March, Wednesday

4 pm     THEMATIC GUIDED TOUR

Theme: Чомудосітакмалознаєморогеноцидромів?

Guided tour in Ukrainian

Guide: Joanna Majewska-Grabowska

 

Duration: 60 minutes

No need to pre-book

Memory, accountability, and compensation are some of the basic conditions for working through the trauma of World War II. But what if this right is denied to one group of victims? The guided tour will be an opportunity to talk about Porajmos, as well as about micro-stories of (un)ordinary Siukar Manuś (good people) portrayed by Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.

 

 

9 March, Thursday

4 pm     THEMATIC GUIDED TOUR

Theme: Object, image and its use in art

Guided tour in Polish

Guide: Beata Bujak-Szwaczka

 

Duration: 60 minutes

No need to pre-book

The exhibition, in addition to the works of Małgorzata Mirga-Tas and photographs documenting the everyday life of the Roma community, features artworks depicting stereotypical and harmful images of the Roma. Małgorzata Mirga-Tas's approach to the representation the Roma in art will be discussed, among others, on the example of the group of works by Siukar Manusia. Presenting the builders of Nowa Huta, the artist does not refer to propaganda representations, but uses photographs from family albums provided by the protagonists of these images.

 

 

10 March, Friday

4 pm      THEMATIC GUIDED TOUR     CANCELLED

Temat: Picturesque People – nature, landscape, space and depiction of Romani people throughout the ages

Guided tour in English

Guide: Magdalena Worłowska

 

Duration: 60 minutes

No need to pre-book

The idea of landscape is relatively new. It was formulated at the turn of the 17th and 18th century in connection with Romantic and pantheistic philosophy. The advancing industrialisation meant that the urban population and the aristocracy felt a growing need to return to nature. This gave rise to the practice of painting beautiful views, which were no longer just a background for mythical or religious scenes. The figures of the Roma, dressed in the costume of exotic nomads, became their frequent supplement - they introduced variety without disrupting the idyllic nature of the landscape. During the tour, traditional landscape painting will be juxtaposed with the works of Małgorzata Mirga-Tas, where plants, people and animals are presented in a completely different way.

 

 

11 March, Saturday

2 pm     EXPERT GUIDED TOUR

Guide: Magdalena Ujma

 

Duration: 60 minutes

No need to pre-book

 

4 pm     THEMATIC GUIDED TOUR

Theme: The Romani genocide

Guided tour in Polish

Guide: Iwona Malota

 

Duration: 60 minutes

No need to pre-book

The Third Reich considered the Roma racial and asocial aliens. A Gypsy camp was established in KL Auschwitz-Birkenau, where prisoners were marked with a black triangle. On their forearm, in addition to the number, they had the letter Z tattooed - an abbreviation of the German word Zigeuner, meaning Gypsy. On August 2, 1944, the camp was liquidated and over 4,000 Roma were sent to the gas chamber. This story will work as a starting point for discussing the work of Małgorzata Mirga-Tas which addresses the Porajmos, or the extermination of the Roma and Sinti.

 

12 March, Sunday

12 pm     GUIDED TOUR

Guided tour in Polish

Guide: Marcin Krotla

 

Duration: 60 minutes

No need to pre-book

 

4 pm     GUIDED TOUR

Guide tour in Polish

Guide: Magdalena Worłowska

 

Duration: 60 minutes

No need to pre-book

 

14 March, Tuesday

4 pm     THEMATIC GUIDED TOUR

Theme: Art as a manifesto

Guided tour in Polish

Guide: Iwona Malota

 

Duration: 60 minutes

No need to pre-book

 

Antigypsyism and Romophobia have their source in stereotypes reiterated for centuries. The guided tour will be an opportunity to show how through her art Małgorzata Mirga-Tas contests prejudice and creates knowledge about the real world of Roma culture.

 

15 March, Wednesday

4 pm     THEMATIC GUIDED TOUR

Theme: Праводивитисянасебевласнимиочима

Guided tour in Ukrainian

Guide: Joanna Majewska-Grabowska

 

Duration: 60 minutes

No need to pre-book

Certain social groups have always been pushed to the margins, perceived as "different". They are denied the right to speak their own voice in public space. The theme of the guided tour will be the role of Małgorzata Mirga-Tas as an artist who decolonises the image of the Roma.

 

 

16 March, Thursday

4 pm     THEMATIC GUIDED TOUR

Theme: Artistic inspirations

Guided tour in Polish

Guide: Beata Bujak-Szwaczka

 

Duration: 60 minutes

No need to pre-book

Małgorzata Mirga-Tas draws inspiration from painful chapters of Roma history, but also from family photos and stories. She presents everyday life in Czarna Góra, depicting members of her family, friends and loved ones. Roma activists are also an important point of reference.

 

 

17 March, Friday

4 pm     THEMATIC GUIDED TOUR

Theme: “New Roma”of Nowa Huta – space, architecture and new ways of living of Romani People in Nowa Huta after 1945

Guided tour in English

Guide: Hanna Martynenko

 

Duration: 60 minutes

No need to pre-book

In 1964, the government of the Polish People's Republic introduced a law prohibiting the nomadic lifestyle. With the advent of the communist reality, the Roma - similarly to Poles, Ukrainians and Jews - were to change into work leaders and exemplary citizens. The guided tour will focus on the architecture of Nowa Huta, which has become a new home for numerous Romani citizens.

 

 

18 March, Saturday

4 pm     THEMATIC GUIDED TOUR     

Theme: Ordinary people - extraordinary stories

Guided tour in Polish

Guide: Marcin Krotla

Duration: 60 minutes

No need to pre-book

The guided tour will focus on the stories of people whose biographies proved ground-breaking for the Roma community. Visitors will learn, among others, the biographies of the first Roma graduate of the Krakow Academy of Fine Arts, NAME, and the first Roma female tram driver in Krakow, NAME.

 

 

19 March, Sunday

12 pm     GUIDED TOUR

Guided tour in Polish

Guide: Hanna Martynenko

 

Duration: 60 minutes

No need to pre-book


16 pm     CURATORIAL GUIDED TOUR

Guide: dr Wojciech Szymański

 

Duration: about 90 minutes

Booking required via Evenea platform

 

 

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