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Muzeum Sztuki Nowoczesnej w Warszawie is a museum in
Warsaw Warsaw ( pl, Warszawa, ), officially the Capital City of Warsaw,, abbreviation: ''m.st. Warszawa'' is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland, and its population is officia ...
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Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populou ...
. It was established in 2005. Until the construction of its new museum, the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw carries out its program activities in a temporary premises Museum at Pańska (office spaces at ul. Pańska 3) and the Museum over Vistula pavillion (exhibition space at Wybrzeże Kościuszkowskie 22). The Director of the museum since June 6, 2007 has been
Joanna Mytkowska Joanna Mytkowska (1970) is a Polish curator and art critic. She has been the director of the Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw since 2007. She is the co-founder of the Foksal Gallery Foundation, which since 2001 has been operating independently fro ...
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The construction of the new museum

In 2006, an international architectural competition for the design of the museum was announced. The competition was won in February 2007 by Swiss architect Christian Kerez. It was chosen from 109 designs. The building of about 30,000 square meters was to be completed from 2012-2016 on the northern side of
Parade Square ''Parade Square'' ( pl, Plac Defilad w Warszawie) is a square in downtown Warsaw. Located between ulica '' Świętokrzyska'' (Holy Cross Street) in the north, ''Aleje Jerozolimskie'' (Jerusalem Avenues) in the south, ulica '' Marszałkowska'' ( ...
beside Marszałkowska Street (previously occupied by a marketplace). In April, 2008 the
President of Warsaw The city mayor of Warsaw, or more literally the ''city president of Warsaw'' (the official title in Polish is ''"prezydent miasta stołecznego Warszawy"'', literal translation ''"president of the capital city of Warsaw"'') is the head of the exe ...
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Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz Hanna Beata Gronkiewicz-Waltz (, born 4 November 1952) is a Polish politician and lawyer, Professor of Jurisprudence and politician who served as the city mayor of Warsaw between 2006 and 2018. She is the first woman to hold this position. Life ...
and Christian Kerez signed a contract for the design of the museum. In summer 2008, Warsaw authorities decided to change the functional program and project of the inside of the building, and as a result, the project had undergone significant change, and design work had to be significantly extended. The final concept of the building was to have been presented in the summer of 2010. However, in May 2012, the City terminated the contract with Christian Kerez. At the same time it was decided that for the next three years the temporary location for the museum would be in Pańska Street, off the nearby main thoroughfare Emilii Plater. Current plans are to open the new custom-built museum in 2023, located on the northern side of Plac Defilad (city center). The new Museum building was designed by the New York City-based architecture studio Thomas Phifer and Partners, chosen in the two-stage tender proceeding in 2013-14.


Museum programming

The museum presents the achievements and changes in Polish art of the twentieth and twenty-first century in an international context, creates an art collection, presents significant phenomena in the field of visual arts, film, theater and music, as well as supports exceptionally talented artists. The museum acts as a platform for dialogue between tradition and the new currents, which allows for constant renewal of the historical memory of the "near" and to negotiate the changing social hierarchy of values in the wider culture. The museum – open for art in the broadest sense – is geared to interact with many diverse circles of Polish society, and to communicate with the public and international artistic circles. The collection, exhibition time, as well as a multimedia program is supported by information and education addressed to a number of social and age groups, with particular emphasis on high schools and universities. The activities of the museum serve to raise the level of knowledge and interest in the arts with references to tradition and history, and develop and promote international cooperation with a view to forming a European cultural identity. This applies to both the new museum and artistic and scientific exchanges with artists and people working in the area of culture – art historians, exhibitions curators, art critics – as well as participation in international museum artwork circuits and projects in the area of contemporary culture. Thanks to its unique locations (of all three – Museum at Pańska, Museum over Vistula as well as the future seat) and historical surroundings the museum aims to stimulate intercultural dialogue. The attractiveness of the new building, combined with a favorable location and dynamics of the museum will be used to create a space for recreation and leisure for residents of and visitors to the city of Warsaw.


See also

* The Zachęta National Gallery of Art * The Centre for Contemporary Art


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