Exhibition “Mythological zoo” at the Diplomats’ Gallery
06.11.2024
“I hope that this exhibition will reinvigorate the memory of a patriot and a statesman, and will serve as an example for the generation of future diplomats,” Minister of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski said as he recalled Mariusz Kazana, former Director of Diplomatic Protocol, while inaugurating the exhibition of graphic arts hosted by the Diplomats’ Gallery at the Diplomatic Protocol. On 6 November 2024 at the MFA headquarters, a preview was held of the “Mythological Zoo” exhibition by Professor Błażej Ostoja Lniski, PhD, painter, graphic artist, and the Rector of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw.
- Setting up a meeting place with Polish graphic arts at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was one of the many artistic projects of my husband Mariusz Kazana, former director of the Diplomatic Protocol at the MFA, who believed that art is an important element supporting diplomacy - added Barbara Kazana, President of the Mariusz Kazana Foundation.
The Foundation, which upholds the memory of Mariusz Kazana, including by continuing projects that he did not manage to implement, was established in 2010 after his tragic death in the presidential plane crash near Smolensk.
The works included in the exhibition originally illustrated Bestie i potwory mitologii greckiej [Beasts and Monsters in Greek Mythology], a book by Bartłomiej Grzegorz Sala. Several dozen of mythological characters, depicted with artistic liberty by means of risography, show beasts and monsters which play an important role in the stories of gods, demigods, and humans. Błażej Ostoja Lniski’s “Mythological zoo” draws on elements of mass culture, fast fashion, and haute couture, but it also tackles the problems of segregation and discrimination.
- Our cooperation will surely lead to further projects developed in the framework of cultural diplomacy - underlined Piotr Erenfeicht, Deputy Director of the Department of Promotion and Cultural Diplomacy
The event was organised thanks to the cooperation of MFA’s Department of Promotion and Cultural Diplomacy and Diplomatic Protocol with the Mariusz Kazana Foundation and the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. MFA’s long-lasting cooperation with the Mariusz Kazana Foundation, covering promotion of Polish and foreign graphic artists, was strengthened in 2024 by signing a trilateral agreement to include the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. The exhibition preview was attended by representatives of the diplomatic corps accredited in Warsaw and the staff of the Academy of Fine Arts and the MFA. The exhibition will be open until March 2025.