In-depth Reception is a warm-up before visiting the exhibition on your own, intended to encourage you to ask questions and carefully look at the featured works. Let yourself savour art and feel free to share your observations and conclusions, however surprising they may be. Unhurriedly, without crowds, with friends or with somebody you’ve just met.

Once a month on selected Wednesdays, our mediators will be waiting for you by works of their choice, ready to discuss them and answer your questions. During the conversations, we will carefully look at the works and think about what feelings and emotions they evoke in us, so that in the future we will be able to explore the museum more consciously and with an open mind.

The March edition of In-depth Reception will be devoted to works featured at the exhibition Private Mythologies. Marta’s Birthday (presenting works from MWW’s international collection of contemporary art), which will close in April after two years of showing.


Hanna Ciągło will talk about Aneta Grzeszykowska’s work Skin Doll #2.

Anna Krukowska will talk about the work Black Square on the Red Square by the IRWIN group.

Piotr Lisowski will talk about Agnieszka Polska’s work Future Days.

Małgorzata Rzerzycha-Myśliwy will talk about Anna Kutera’s work On Fire and Concrete.


Hanna Ciągło is a third-year student of cultural studies at the University of Wrocław. She is interested in singing, art and the organisation of cultural events.

Anna Krukowska is a specialist in education and culture at MWW, where she co-organises lectures, debates, tours, concerts and activities involving the audience. She has graduated in Art History from the University of Wrocław. In her work, she is focused on building relationships.

Piotr Lisowski is the curator of MWW exhibitions. Art historian and curator, originator of the exhibition Private Mythologies. Marta’s Birthday.

Małgorzata Rzerzycha-Myśliwy is a specialist in education and culture at MWW. She has graduated in Art History from the University of Wrocław and Art and Design in Ceramics from the Academy of Art and Design in Wrocław. She is a producer and coordinator of cultural events.


Purchase of works for the MWW collection was co-financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage from the Culture Promotion Fund – a state special purpose fund. Name of the programme: National contemporary art collection. .

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