Foksal Gallery

Foksal Gallery

The Foksal Gallery or Galeria Foksal is a non-commercial art gallery in Warsaw established in 1966. It's small size belies its internationally influential reputation as a gallery that maintains a strong tradition of showing work by avant-garde contemporary artists.

History

The Foksal Gallery was founded in 1966 by a group of Polish art critics and artists, which included one of the founder members of the Polish Constructivist Group of the 1920s [http://www.culture.pl/en/culture/artykuly/os_stazewski_henryk Article on Henryk Stazewski] ] . From the outset the gallery's activities were underpinned by the strong philosophical basis embodied within the essay "Wprowadzenie do ogolnej Teorii Miejsca (Introduction to the general Theory of Place)" (1966). The critics associated with the Foksal Gallery; Anka Ptaszkowska, Mariusz Tchorek, Wiesław Borowski established the gallery as a "place, a sudden gap in the utilitarian way of world comprehension", in which art could exist without reference to context or history, a place exempt from outside rules or influence [http://www.culture.pl/en/culture/artykuly/es_sztuka_konceptualna CONCEPTUAL ART IN POLAND. SPACES OF DISCOURSE] ] . They also proposed that the venue, ‘as the most authentic theme of the event’, was now to become the actual subject. In addition to the aforementioned critics, the artist-founders at the Foksal included Tadeusz Kantor,
Roman Owidzkiego, Edward Krasinski (whose signature blue Scotch tape intervention still winds its way through the gallery's ancillary spaces) [http://www.frieze.com/issue/article/edward_krasinski// Frieze obituary of Edward Krasinski] ] , Zbigniew Gostomski [http://www.culture.pl/en/culture/artykuly/wy_wy_gostomski_foksal_2007 Zbigniew Gostomski 2007] ] and Henryk Stażewski [http://www.culture.pl/en/culture/artykuly/os_stazewski_henryk Article on Henryk Stazewski] ] .

Zbigniew Gostomski (b. 1932), a founder artist of the Foksal Gallery, held the inaugural exhibition on 1 April 1966 showing works of his Optical Objects series [http://www.culture.pl/en/culture/artykuly/wy_wy_gostomski_foksal_2007 Zbigniew Gostomski 2007] ] . Tadeusz Kantor and Wlodzimierz Borowski were involved in actions at the gallery during the 60's. The Foksal succeeded in showing work of an avant-garde nature throughout the communist era, apart from a short period of martial law, during which it was 'closed for renovation' [http://www.jstor.org/pss/778427 Theory Of Place] ] . For its first twenty years the Foksal Gallery functioned within the state controlled system, nonetheless succeeding in developing an internationally significant programme of contemporary art under the Directorship of Wieslaw Borowski and Andrzej Turowski. Milada Ślizińska also curated a series of exhibitions. Jaromir Jedlenski (previously of the Museum Sztuki in Łódź), was the gallery's most recent Director, from July 2006 until August 2008.

The gallery acted under the auspices of the Laboratory of Arts Plastycznych (PSP) until 1982, then under SBWA until 2001. At present, it remains government funded under the MCKiS.

The Foksal Gallery has for many years been one of the most influential art galleries in Poland, with shows by many internationally acclaimed artists including Christian Boltanski, Henryk Stażewski, Joseph Beuys, Royden Rabinowitch, Anselm Kiefer, Luc Tuymans, Bill Viola, Tadeusz Kantor, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Koji Kamoji, Leon Tarasewicz, Douglas Gordon, Matthew Barney, Marek Chlanda and Victor Burgin among many other notable names.

In 1997 the Foksal Gallery Foundation was formed to widen the scope of activities of the gallery. Initially based within the Foksal Gallery, the Foksal Gallery Foundation moved out in 2001 and now operates, somewhat controversially, as an independent and commercial entity.

Name and Location

The gallery is named after Foksal, the name of the street at the end of which it can be found. 'Foksal' is said to be a Polish corruption of 'Vauxhall' the name given to the street when the Foksal park area was created in the nineteenth century by a merchant who had been inspired by the atmosphere of London's Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens in Vauxhall.

Address: Foksal Galleryul. Foksal 1/4, 00-950 Warsawtel./fax (+48 22) 827 62 43

Artists

Artists shown at the gallery include:

*Paweł Althamer
*Giovanni Anselmo
*Richard Ashrowan
*Mirosław Bałka
*Matthew Barney
*Robert Barry
*Johanna Bartl
*Krzysztof M. Bednarski
*Anna Beller
*Jerzy Bereś
*Joseph Beuys
*Christian Boltanski
*Włodzimierz Borowski
*Daniel Buren
*Victor Burgin
*Alan Charlton
*Marek Chlanda
*Stanisław Cichowicz
*Tomasz Ciecierski
*Tony Cragg
*Michael Craig-Martin
*Jonas Dahlberg
*Małgorzata Dawidek Gryglicka
*Peter Downsbrough
*Stanisław Dróżdż
*Druga Grupa (Jacek Stokłosa, Lesław Janicki, Wacław Janicki)
*Lars Englund
*Diana Fiedler
*Joel Fisher
*Jarosław Fliciński
*Tom Friedman
*Wojciech Gilewicz
*Douglas Gordon
*Zbigniew Gostomski
*Alexander Hahn
*Alexander Hamilton
*Ian Hamilton Finlay
*John Hiliard
*Susan Hiller
*Alain Jacquet
*Rafał Jakubowicz
*Zuzanna Janin
*Katarzyna Józefowicz
*Koji Kamoji
*Tadeusz Kantor
*Niek Kemps
*Anselm Kiefer
*Job Koelewijn
*Eustachy Kossakowski
*Jarosław Kozłowski
*Edward Krasiński
*Piotr Lutyński
*Dawid Mach
*Robert Maciejuk
*Tom Marioni
*Angelika Markul
*Ian McKeever
*Anette Messager
*Deimantas Narkevičius
*Edward Narkiewicz
*Anna Niesterowicz
*Marzena Nowak
*Jerzy Nowosielski
*Roman Opałka
*Achille Perilli
*Peter Pommerer
*Joanna Przybyła
*Royden Rabinowitch
*Arnulf Rainer
*Wilhelm Sasnal
*Jadwiga Sawicka
*Gregor Schneider
*Roman Signer
*Roman Siwulak
*Mikołaj Smoczyński
*Maria Stangret Kantor
*Henryk Stażewski
*Gerda Steiner
*Andrzej Szewczyk
*Leon Tarasewicz
*Zygmunt Targowski
*Tomasz Tatarczyk
*Luc Tuymans
*Piotr Uklański
*Ben Vautier
*Bernar Venet
*Bill Viola
*Lawrence Weiner
*Franz West
*Krzysztof Wodiczko
*Włodzimierz Jan Zakrzewski
*Artur Żmijewski

Notes

Polish Wikipedia Links

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External links

* [http://www.galeriafoksal.pl/ Foksal Gallery /Galeria Foksal official web site]
* [http://www.culture.pl/en/culture/artykuly/es_sztuka_konceptualna Conceptual Art in Poland]
* [http://csw.art.pl/new/2001/foksal_e.html The Foksal Gallery Deposit, Centre for Contemporary Art, Ujazdowski Castle]


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