Trudna kohabitacja. Problemy ekspozycji okresu Odwilży (1955-1960)
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Autor:
Stano, Bernadeta
Źródło: Annales Academiae Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 27, Studia de Arte et Educatione 1 (2005), s. [80]-100
Język: pl
Data: 2005
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Exhibiting is usually shaped by different factors such as characteristic features of the exposed pieces of art,
accommodation, policy of a “gallery”, designer’s (painter’s, interior designer’s, and less frequently stage
designer’s) imagination. The sketch makes an attempt at analysing the most interesting cases of artistic
exhibitions from three regions of southern Poland: Cracow, Zakopane and Rzeszów during the period of Thaw. At that
time artists and exhibition designers, escaping the dictatorship of soc-realism doctrine, learnt how and where to
expose their ideas in public. Their fundamental achievement was such a placement of exhibited objects that an
interesting arrangement of the gallery interior could be reached with independence and legibility of each single
item. Few such projects succeeded, mainly in Cracow. What contributed to the success was the designer’s talent,
his/her creativity combined with particular physical means. It was a period during which only selected and usually
young people tried to overcome bad exhibiting traditions of previous generations. For them, the kind of works did
not play a major role although a new wave of abstract painting and experimental sculpture compositions during the
period of Thaw was a signal to view the problem in new light. With an increasing number of exhibits and their
versatility, the demand for exhibition rooms grew as well. That was why acquiring extra space for the
implementation of fresh ideas had a positive impact on new designers.