We already know Poland is a kind of Mecca when it comes to artistic textiles and fabrics, so it would follow that sooner or later an exhibit focused on costume design in the context of the Polish film industry would pop up. This is such an exhibit, displaying a collection of film costumes from the Audiovisual Technology Center (CeTA) and unique textiles and clothes designed by Wanda Tesławska. The exhibit is organised into three parts: Visions of the Past, Heroes of Mass Imagination, and Visions of the Future. This is your chance to familiarise yourself with some of the most recognised and well-known Polish films, as well as their surrounding projects, photographic documentation, and captured scenographic fragments.
Fashion and Cinema: Costumes From Iconic Polish Films From the CeTA Wrocław Collection
Sep 17 - Dec 31 2017
ul. Wystawowa 1
Price/Additional Info
Admission 20/15zł, students under 26 (with ID) 1zł, Tue free for permanent exhibitions. Admission free with a ticket from the nearby Racławice Panorama.Website
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