Jan Lebenstein. In memoriam – Works on paper
The Gallery Roi Doré presents the exhibition “Jan Lebenstein. In memoriam”, offering a selection of works on paper by Jan Lebenstein. The exhibition is organized on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the death of Jan Lebenstein (1930-1999) and the 55th anniversary of obtaining the Grand Prix at the First Biennale Youth in Paris and the artist’s arrival in France (1959).
Jan Lebenstein. In memoriam – Works on paper
Polish Institute of Arts & Sciences of America (NYC)
The Gallery Roi Doré presents the second showing of the exhibition “Jan Lebenstein. In memoriam” (after the exhibition in Paris). The exhibition presents a selection of works on paper by Jan Lebenstein. The exhibition is organized on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the death of Jan Lebenstein (1930-1999) and the 55th anniversary of obtaining the Grand Prix at the First Biennale Youth in Paris and the artist’s arrival in France (1959)
Jan Lebenstein “Carnet incomplet…”
Sanok Historical Museum
The Gallery Roi Doré and the Sanok Historical Museum present an exhibition of works on paper by Jan Lebenstein. The exhibition “Carnet incomplet…” is the third – after “Lebenstein. In memoriam” in Paris and New York – showing of an exhibition organized by the Gallery Roi Doré.
Apocalypse. Dürer – Lebenstein – Majka
Warsaw Archdiocese Museum
The exhibition presents three cycles of illustrations for the Apocalypse of John, created by Albrecht Dürer (1496-1498), Jan Lebenstein (1985) and Artur Majka (2018-2019). Although the artists worked in different times and circumstances, they illustrate the same text – The Apocalypse of John, one of the most mysterious, fascinating and important writings of biblical culture.
Jan Lebenstein. In Memoriam
City Art Gallery of Czestochowa
The exhibition “Jan Lebenstein. In Memoriam” presents the artworks of Jan Lebensteina, one of the greatest Polish artists of the 20th century. This year is a unique opportunity to commemorate this extraordinary, deeply original creator since it marks the 20th anniversary of his death and the 60th anniversary of his emigration to France.