Małgorzata Blamowska. All Incarnations of Woman
Thursday, October 10, 2024, 6:00 PM - Sunday, March 9, 2025
We are surrounded by images of people. Each figure expresses some state of mental tension, since our gestures, facial expressions and gaze are always revealing.
Małgorzata Blamowska excels in depicting individuals or groups of people notable for the high intensity – even to the point of caricature – of the representations of their features and behaviour. This effect is further enhanced by the way she paints. As an artist, she perfectly controls the mental state of her characters with her brush.
The protagonists, or the main actors in her paintings, are women. The man appears as a justification or emphasis of the female state of mind. Even in her portraits of men – for example, a husband or a cardinal – she displays the conditioning of women. Her heroines fight, lust, sometimes lose, often feel helpless or fail by ‘betting on’ a man.
The painting oeuvre of Małgorzata Blamowska is a lesson – graceful and subtle, yet one that does not shy away from inflicting pain – for women who remain dependent on a man’s mood and the mechanisms he has created, from the requirement to be attractive to economic pressure or the nightmare that is war.
This painting hurts a little, but above all it fascinates with its penetrating psychic energy. The artist – immensely gentle – senses this and deliberately reduces the oppressiveness of her images by toning down their realism and surrounding the composition with expressive brushstrokes. (Maria Anna Potocka)
MOCAK Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow
ul. Lipowa 4
The combination of post-industrial atmosphere with a modern and functional glass and concrete structure provides a perfect framework for the presentation of important phenomena in the art of the last five decades.
A memory of the former production halls of the enamelware factory (known from Steven Spielberg’s film Schindler’s List) melds here with a modern and functional structure of glass and concrete, providing a perfect setting for the presentation of contemporary art. MOCAK has its own, regularly expanded collection of art (both Polish and foreign) from the last five decades, and its development can be traced in the successive variations of the permanent exhibition. It has been divided into a number of sections: conceptualism, video, sculpture, and objects. It is also the venue for numerous temporary exhibitions, including a large annual problematic exhibition confronting selected questions in contemporary public life with the artists’ outlook (the presentations made so far have focused among others on history, sport, economics, crime, gender, and medicine in art). Moreover. The museum runs its own library with a book collection devoted to contemporary art and humanities, runs educational activities, and manages and implements research and publication projects.
Tickets: normal PLN 30, concessions PLN 20, family PLN 65, admission free to permanent exhibitions on Thursday
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