Holistic Heritage

Łódź: Home of avant-garde art

Episode Summary

Muzeum Sztuki in the industrial city of Łódź in central Poland is a synonym of avant-garde and progressive art since the 1930s.

Episode Notes

Muzeum Sztuki (literally “Art Museum” in Polish) is one of the first contemporary art museums in the world, and was conceived by renowned artist Władysław Strzemiński and created thank to the grassroots collection of art pieces from leading artists connected to Paris at that time.

Over decades the museum expanded, occupying three buildings connected to the textile industry which built the wealth and identity of Łódź. Even today, it remains one of the leading museums of modern and contemporary art, interconnected with major international institutions.

In this episode Katarzyna Jagodzińska and John Beachamp hold a meeting with Dr Leszek Karczewski, Deputy Director of the Muzeum Sztuki, to learn about coexistence of this “temple of art” with the capital of textile industry in the 20th and 21st centuries.

A background for the conversation is a participatory exhibition (“How the Museum Works”, 2025/2026) co-created by the entire team of the museum and mounted in the first museum building called ms1 located in the former palace of the owner of the Poznański textile enterprise, while the whole story starts and ends in the gardens of the Herbst Palace, part of the Scheibler textile empire, winner of the Europa Nostra Award medal for conservation in 1990.