‘Art of the Interwar Period – Art Déco’ Exhibition

Venue

Masovian Museum

Location

Płock, Poland

Year

2021

Art Déco exhibition, a part of Mazovian Museum in Plock is the largest presentation of the art collection of the 1920s and 1930s in Poland. The tour begins with an interactive calendar introducing the exhibition. The ground floor exhibition is an urban imitation of the city at night, which perfectly creates the atmosphere of the inter-war period and the art déco style. Here you can see the interiors of townhouses, the Fashion House with its extensive collection of costumes and accessories, a jeweller’s shop, a bank and a mini-cinema. These spaces display the historic collections and faithfully reflect the atmosphere of the era. The dominant feature of the urban development is a vintage 1926 JOWETT Special Roadster car.
© Piotr Krajewski http://pkrajewski.pl
© Piotr Krajewski http://pkrajewski.pl
© Piotr Krajewski http://pkrajewski.pl
The exhibition is complemented by a number of interactive stations, operated via touchscreen monitors.
© Piotr Krajewski http://pkrajewski.pl

The new permanent Art Déco exhibition in Płock is a unique combination of historical exhibits, perfectly designed and arranged space and modern audio-video technology. By combining all the elements, we have managed to tell the story of this unique period in Polish art in a credible and interesting way.

- Maciej Beres, Architect at TRIAS

© Piotr Krajewski http://pkrajewski.pl

Also noteworthy is the 3D mapping, created using high-end projectors, which complements the architecture and brings the space to life.

© Piotr Krajewski http://pkrajewski.pl
© Piotr Krajewski http://pkrajewski.pl
© Piotr Krajewski http://pkrajewski.pl
© Piotr Krajewski http://pkrajewski.pl
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