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[Exhibition period has been extended! ] 100th Anniversary of Poland-Japan Diplomatic Relations Polish Posters for Films

2020.03.17 tue. - 07.12 sun.

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In post-World War II Poland, which was under a communist regime, a new generation of artists in the mid-1950s moved away from socialist realism and pursued free-form expression especially in the fields of cinema and graphic design. Notably, a number of outstanding designers actively produced film posters, pouring the inspiration they drew from films into richly metaphorical creations. This exhibition presents many works of poster art that emerged from the encounter between these two fields, both of which were termed the "Polish School."

*Some works will be replaced with others while the exhibition is in session.


Exhibition dates 2020.03.17 tue. - 05.10 sun.
2020.03.17 tue. - 07.12 sun.
*Temporarily closed from Mar. 17–May 25

Hours 9:30AM–5:00PM
*Fridays and Saturdays: 9:30AM–8:00PM
*Fridays and Saturdays in July: 9:30AM–9:00PM

*Admission until 30 min. before closing
*Opening hours is subject to change, due to the prevention against COVID-19 pandemic. Please check the updated information, before your visit.

Closed Mondays

Venue Collection Gallery (4F)

Admission Adults: 430 yen (220 yen)
University students: 130 yen (70 yen)
* Figures in parentheses are groups of 20 or more.
* Collection gallery exhibition is available with this ticket.
* High school students and younger, Seniors (65+), admission is free (with valid ID).
* Visitors with disability and one person accompanying them are admitted free of charge. (Please present certificate at the admission.)

  • Jan Młodożeniec, The Conformist, 1974 (Director: Bernardo Bertolucci, 1970), The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura & Hayama
    Jan Młodożeniec, The Conformist, 1974 (Director: Bernardo Bertolucci, 1970), The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura & Hayama
  • Jan Lenica, Knife in the Water, 1962 (Director: Roman Polanski, 1962), Kawakita Momorial Film Institute © ADAGP, Paris & JASPAR, Tokyo 2019 G1994
    Jan Lenica, Knife in the Water, 1962 (Director: Roman Polanski, 1962), Kawakita Momorial Film Institute © ADAGP, Paris & JASPAR, Tokyo 2019 G1994
  • Franciszek Starowieyski, The Illumination, 1973 (Director: Krzysztof Zanussi, 1973), The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura & Hayama
    Franciszek Starowieyski, The Illumination, 1973 (Director: Krzysztof Zanussi, 1973), The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura & Hayama
  • Jerzy Flisak, Judo Saga, 1971 (Director: Seiichiro Uchikawa, 1965), National Film Archive of Japan)
    Jerzy Flisak, Judo Saga, 1971 (Director: Seiichiro Uchikawa, 1965), National Film Archive of Japan)
  • Waldemar Świerzy, Il posto, 1964 (Director: Ermanno Olmi, 1961), Musashino Art University Museum & Library ※ shown from March 17 to April 12
    Waldemar Świerzy, Il posto, 1964 (Director: Ermanno Olmi, 1961), Musashino Art University Museum & Library ※ shown from March 17 to April 12
  • Roman Cieślewicz, Vertigo, 1963 (Director: Alfred Hitchcock, 1958), Musashino Art University Museum & Library ※ shown from April 14 to May 10  © ADAGP, Paris & JASPAR, Tokyo 2019 G1994
    Roman Cieślewicz, Vertigo, 1963 (Director: Alfred Hitchcock, 1958), Musashino Art University Museum & Library ※ shown from April 14 to May 10  © ADAGP, Paris & JASPAR, Tokyo 2019 G1994

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Exhibition Catalogue 1,300 yen (incl.tax)

Polish Posters for Films Catalogue

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