Profil
The Arsenal Gallery was founded in Bialystokin 1965 as one of the Art Exhibition Halls (Biuro Wystaw Artystycznych). It was managed in turn by Mikolaj Wolkowycki, Wladyslaw Sekunda, Maria Maranda, Irena Dojlida, Ewa Cywinska, and from 1990 by Monika Szewczyk. Presently, it is a city gallery, financed by the Local Government of Bialystok. The Arsenal Gallery in Bialystok is a venue that has made its presence felt, both in Polandand in Europe.
The Gallery carries out a solidny planned and consistent exhibition programme - it presents and promotes the most modern art of different media (painting, sculpture, objects, photography, video art, intern-media installations, performance, etc.). The Gallery presents over 20 exhibitions annually, which are individual shows or presentations focusing on a particular problem. The Gallery also presents the programmes of other interesting galleries. We organize avant-garde concerts, film shows and launch events for books about art. The Gallery publishes catalogues or other publications to all the presented exhibitions.
We exhibit the works of the most splendid Polish and foreign contemporary artists: Adam Adach, Pawel Althamer, Grupa Azorro, Miroslaw Balka, Anna Baumgart, Ivan Bazak, Kuba Bakowski, Wojciech Bakowski, Cezary Bodzianowski, Agata Bogacka, Bogna Burska, Rafal Bujnowski, Vesna Bukovec, Attila Csörgo, Hubert Czerepok, Oskar Dawicki, Kuba Dabrowski, Marta Deskur, Dawid Diao, Stanislaw Drózdz, Esther Ferrer, Elzbieta Jablonska, Katarzyna Józefowicz, Marek Kijewski/Kocur, Anna Konik, Jaroslaw Kozakiewicz, Katarzyna Kozyra, Maciej Kurak, Robert Kusmirowski, Konrad Kuzyszyn, Kobas Laksa, Dominik Lejman, Norman Leto, Zbigniew Libera, Wojciech Lazarczyk, Marcin Maciejowski, Robert Maciejuk, Alastair MacLennan, Jacek Malinowski, Agata Michowska, Jaroslaw Modzelewski, Anna Molska, Marzanna Morozewicz, Claudio Moser, Olivier Mosset, Tomasz Mróz, Malgorzata Niedzielko, Dorota Nieznalska, Boris Nieslony, Odili Donald Odita, Zbigniew Oksiuta, Paul Panhuysen, Alexandre Perigot, Steven Parrino, Dorota Podlaska, Karol Radziszewski, Joanna Rajkowska, Józef Robakowski, Zbigniew Rogalski, Daniel Rumiancew, Wilhelm Sasnal, Jadwiga Sawicka, Grupa Sedzia Glówny, Jan Simon, Mikolaj Smoczynski, Monika Sosnowska, Magdalena Starska, Twozywo, Marek Sobczyk, Pawel Susid, Radoslaw Szlaga, R.E.P., Grzegorz Sztwiertnia, Izabela Tarasewicz, Leon Tarasewicz, Agnieszka Tarasiuk, Slaven Tolj, Marek Wasilewski, Zbigniew Warpechowski, Krzysztof Wodiczko, Julita Wójcik, Piotr Wyrzykowski, Martin Zet, Artur Zmijewski
We seek to promote Polish art abroad by organizing exhibitions in renowned galleries and cultural institutions:
1. Germany, Berlin: Podewil, 1995; Artists' Space, 1998;
2. The Netherlands, Eindhoven: Het Apollohuis, 1996;
3. France, Paris: Espace Donguy/ Apegac, 1998: Polish Institute in Paris, 2006
4. Russia, Samara: Samara Art. Museum, 1998;
5. France: Strasbourg: Sielska Gallery, 2000
6. CzechRepublic, Opava: House of Arts and former St. Vaclav's Church, 2001;
7. Italy, Milan: Spaziotemporaneo di Patrizia Serra, 2002;
8. Hungary, Budapest: Platan Gallery(Polish Institute in Budapest), 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007;
9. Spain, Barcelona: Capella de l'Antic Hospital de la Santa Creu, 2002;
10. CzechRepublic, Brno: The BrnoHouse of Arts, 2003;
11. Ukraine, Kyiv: Centre for Contemporary Art, 2004; The L. Kurbas State Centra for Theatre Arts, 2006; Polish Institute in Kyiv, Mystetskyi Arsenal galery, 2007;
12. The Netherlands, The Hague: Grote Kerk, 2004;
13. Germany, Düsseldorf: Polish Institute in Düsseldorf, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008;
14. Belgium, Brussels: La Centrale Électrique, European Centre for Contemporary Art, 2006;
15. Austria, Vienna: Polish Institute in Vienna, 2007;
16. Romania, Bucharest: MNAC / Etaj ¾ Gallery, 2008;
17. Georgia, Tbilisi: 2008, 2009, 2010;
18. Israel, Tel Aviv: Artists' House, 2009;
19. CzechRepublic, Usti nad Labem: Emil Filla Gallery, 2009
20. Northern Ireland, Belfast: Ormeau Baths Gallery , Golden Thread Gallery , 2009;
21. Belarus, Minsk: Museumof ContemporaryArt, 2009
22. China, Beijing: Li-Space Gallery, 2010;
23. USA, Nowy Jork: ChelseaArt Museum, 2010;
24. USA, Nowy Jork: White Box Gallery, 2010
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Arsenal Gallery
ul.Mickiewicza 2
15-222 Bialystok (Polen)
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