november, 2022

Event Details
This multisensory exhibition tries to determine whether the available artistic techniques are potent enough to capture and freeze the fleeting phenomena of music and dance. We also want to find
Event Details
This multisensory exhibition tries to determine whether the available artistic techniques are potent enough to capture and freeze the fleeting phenomena of music and dance. We also want to find out if visual artworks with musical subjects can be useful to researchers studying the musical culture and its development? The display includes around 170 exhibits from the Asia and Pacific Museum’s collection, hailing from different countries of Asia and Oceania, created by professional and folk artists using various techniques and materials. A separate section of the exhibition shows works by Polish artists inspired by the music and dance of Asia and Oceania. Visitors will see art by Nyoman Gunarsa, K.K. Hebbar, Andrzej Kobzdej, Roman Opałka, Andrzej Strumiłło, and more.
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Time
November 25 (Friday) - September 3 (Sunday)
Location
Muzeum Azji i Pacyfiku im. Andrzeja Wawrzyniaka
ul. Solec 24 Warszawa