โ€Mangghaโ€ Museum of Japanese Art and Technology (Polish: Muzeum Sztuki i Techniki Japoล„skiej โ€žMangghaโ€) is a museum located at 26 M. Konopnickiej Street in Dฤ™bniki, the former district of Krakรณw, Poland. Until 2005, it was a branch of the National Museum of Krakรณw.

โ€Mangghaโ€ Museum of Japanese Art and Technology
Muzeum Sztuki i Techniki Japoล„skiej โ€žMangghaโ€
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Established1965ย (1965)
Location26 M. Konopnickiej Street
Krakรณw
Poland
Coordinates50ยฐ03โ€ฒ04โ€ณN 19ยฐ55โ€ฒ54โ€ณE๏ปฟ / ๏ปฟ50.05111ยฐN 19.93167ยฐE๏ปฟ / 50.05111; 19.93167
TypeArt museum
Websitehttps://manggha.pl/en

History

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Feliks Jasieล„ski aka "Manggha", the founder of the collection (Portrait by Leon Wyczรณล‚kowski, 1911)

In 1920, Feliks Jasieล„skiโ€”critic, writer and collector of art, whose penname was "Manggha"โ€”donated his collection of artworks connected with Japan to the National Museum in Krakรณw. He was a patron of the arts who also helped composers such as Jadwiga Sarnecka publish their works.[1] After his death, the museumโ€™s collection was not exhibited, one reason being the lack of space to arrange the 6500 items. The lone exception was an exhibition in Cloth Hall of Krakรณw in 1944, organised by the Germans, who occupied Poland at the time. A young Andrzej Wajda saw the exhibition and became fascinated by Japanese art.

In 1987, almost half a century later, Andrzej Wajda received a film award in Kyoto Prize. He decided to donate the entire sum to the National Museum in Krakรณw to build a brand new building in which to exhibit the entire collection.

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Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology

Andrzej Wajda was supported by local authorities, the city, and the government of Japan with special help from ambassador Nagao Hyodo. The East Japan Railway Workers' Union with president Akira Matsuzaki donated the equivalent of approximately $1MM U.S. to the Kyoto-Krakรณw Foundation created by Andrzej Wajda and friends.

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View of the lobby
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The museum seen from Wawel

The building was designed by the Pritzker Prize-winning Japanese architect Arata Isozaki, who donated the design to the foundation. Krzysztof Ingarden, J.Ewy and JET Atelier were collaborating architects on the Polish side. Manggha was opened on November 30, 1994.

In 1997, Manggha received a Special Award of the Japanese Foundation.

On July 11, 2002, the museum was visited by Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko. On the request of the emperor, an exhibition of selected woodcuts of the great Japanese artist Utagawa Hiroshige had been prepared. The imperial couple donated some audio-visual equipment to the centre's school of Japanese language.

In a 2006 architectural competition, the centre was chosen as one of twenty most interesting examples of architecture in Poland built after 1989. - "Polska. Ikony architektury" ("Poland. Icons of Architecture").[2]

Architecture

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The exterior features of this modern buildingโ€”the roof resembles the sea in many old Japanese paintingsโ€”echo both the museum's surroundings and some of the art housed within; the garden next to the building is a gift of the city of Kyoto. It is a contemporary structure that both complements and contrasts with the ancient art of Japan, and contains both exhibition and conference rooms. In addition to its permanent exhibitions, the Centre organises temporary onesโ€”mostly relating to Japanese art, culture and technology. In addition, the centre organises courses in Japanese tea ceremony, ikebana, and Japanese language. Manggha is the headquarters of the Polish Bonsai Club.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "PWM -Kompozytorzy I Autorzy, Jadwiga Sarnecka, Biography". pwm.com.pl. Retrieved 2024-03-06.
  2. ^ "Polska. Ikony architektury" on Culture.pl
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