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Stanisław Wyspiański: Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery

A landmark display presenting artworks by one of Poland's greatest artists in the UK for the first time. Supported by the Polish Cultural Institute in London. Part of the UK/Poland Season 2025

27th March – 13th July, FREE, National Portrait Gallery, London

Stanisław Wyspiański: Portraits – National Portrait Gallery

Travelling to the UK for the first time, 16 of Stanisław Wyspiański’s most admired portraits, many of which have never been seen outside Poland, will be displayed at the National Portrait Gallery. 

Stanisław Wyspiański (1869-1907) is one of Poland’s most important artists. Working across a variety of mediums and disciplines, his art shaped the development of visual culture in Poland at what was to prove a decisive moment in the history of the country.

Stanisław Wyspiański, Maternity, 1905, pastel on paper, National Museum in Kraków

As a leading figure in the modernist movement, Young Poland, based in Kraków, Wyspiański was hailed by many Poles to be the voice of the nation divided by occupying forces. In response to the country’s political non-existence, Young Poland sought to create a new national art based on folk traditions, exploring cultural identity. The Young Poland movement was considered instrumental in helping bring about Polish independence in 1918.

The new display celebrates the painter, designer, poet and originator of modern Polish theatre. In the portraits, Wyspiański uses bold colour and emphatic line, with figures pressed tight against the picture plane or at a sharp angle leaning away from it.

Stanisław Wyspiański: Portraits is realised in cooperation with the Polish Cultural Institute in London and is supported by the British Council under the UK/Poland Season 2025.

The display is co-financed by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage under the ‘Inspiring Culture’ Programme.

Display Co-organiser: National Museum in Krakow

Display Partner: Polish Cultural Institute in London

Find out more: Stanisław Wyspiański: Portraits – National Portrait Gallery

Main image: Stanisław Wyspiański, Kazimierz Lewandowski, 1898, pastel on paper, National Museum in Kraków

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