Every Saturday, we invite you to explore the exhibition 'Alina Ślesińska. Sketches of Space' with guides from the Education Department. Together, we will view the exhibition, getting to know the diverse work of Alina Ślesińska - from sculptures, through drawings and sketches, to visionary projects.
The section of Alina Ślesińska's work presented at the Museum of Sculpture in Królikarnia, related to designing and shaping space, fascinates us on many levels. The juxtaposition of sculptural models and drawings by the artist from the period 1960–1989 sheds new light on her way of working with space. It proves that her legacy encompasses much more than the common 'eight plasters,' and her creative engagement in this area did not fade with the passing of the artist's fame. Ślesińska, a student of Xawery Dunikowski, transcended the boundaries between sculpture and architecture. She did this in a visionary way that often sparked much controversy.
⌛ approx. 80 minutes
📍 Museum of Sculpture named after Xawery Dunikowski in Królikarnia, branch of MNW, ul. Puławska 113a / meeting in the Palace hall
👩🦰 adults, youth
🎟️ free tickets available online from the Tuesday before the event / limited number of places
‼️ We encourage you to familiarize yourself with the information about the architectural accessibility of the Museum of Sculpture 🔗shorturl.at/cws1t
📅 Saturday, June 29, at 1:00 PM / next dates: July 6, 13, 20, and 27; August 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31; September 7, 14, 21, 28, October 5
Alina Ślesińska, Composition, ca. 1975, National Museum in Warsaw. Deposit of Barbara Ślesińska and Małgorzata Ślesińska-Leech