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FALUN. An all-star exhibition presenting the Laureates of the International Print Triennial Krakow - Poland 2009 is on display now at Dalarnas Museum in the Falun, Sweden.

Triennial curator, Monika Wanyura-Kurosad coordinated with Anne Seppänen curator of Dalarna Museum, the unprecedented show featuring works by the crème de la crème of contemporary print.  The high profile exhibition was highlighted by participation of  works by the Grand Prix of Young Polish, a video competition for young artists.

Jan Pamula, president of Kraków Triennalen flew in with Monika Wanyura-Kurosad for the opening of the exhibition and they were joined by Jan Rahle, director of Dalarnas Museum and the Swedish culture department in discussing joint collaborations for the coming year. The visiting VIPs were taken to a tour of the county’s art historical sites.
 
The show will hang through 20 November through 11 January 2011.

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Leaders of Print World converge at Dalarnas Museum for the opening of the exhibition Laureates of the International Print Triennial Krakow-Poland 2009
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The Laureates
of the International
Print Triennial
Krakow-Poland 2009



Guntars Sietins
Yvonne Pagh
Varuslava Severova
Deena des Rieux
Darina Peeva
Olena Gaidamaka

Mary Shina
Durski Teodor
Nobuko Hamano
Wayne Crothers
Zbigniew Lutomski

Olga Palka Slaska
Marta Pogorzelec
Modhir Ahmed
Sandy Sykes
Joanna Piech

Mersad Berber
Tadeusz Myslovski
Grzegorz Handerek
Katarzyna Dziuba
ABOUT SMTG KRAKÓW

International Print Triennial Society (Stowarzyszenie Miedzynarodowe Triennale Grafiki, SMTG) was established in the year 1992 to continue the organisation of International Print Biennial in Krakow, an event whose history reaches back to the year 1966. The SMTG changed the frequency of the event, transforming at the same time its name to International Print Triennial (SMTG) in Krakow.

At the same time SMTG expanded the organisational formula of the event, developing in other Polish cities a range of regular events that are organised as part of the SMTG - Krakow programme.

SMTG is a registered institution, with legal personality, permanent bureau and a storage premises for the works. Members of the Society are both artists and friends and connoisseurs of contemporary print from many countries. The Society enjoys two types of membership: honorary and artistic. Any person who submits a written membership application, completing and signing the declaration of participation may become a member of SMTG.

www.triennial.cracow.pl/
About Dalarnas Museum

THE HUB OF DALARNAS CULTURE


Dalarna’s cultural history – its art and its crafts, its trade and its industry. The collection of traditional Dalarna folk costume, the textiles, the folk music and the typical, traditional peasant paintings. The graphic art gallery (see p.18), Selma Lagerlöf’s study and the art gallery. The collections of artefacts and photographs, the archives of recordings and press cuttings.....

Dalarnas museum is a comprehensive museum and acts as a natural meeting place for those who live in or come to Dalarna. Through the permanent and temporary exhibitions, the visitor is able to study both by-gone times and what is going on today. As the central museum of the province, the museum is responsible for archaeological investigations in Dalarna; inventories are made of the cultural landscape, settlements and buildings and the museum supplies information on how objects of cultural value may best be preserved.

The museum was opened in 1962 and, from the very beginning, was both innovative and different. Much has happened and still happens within its walls. Over the years, Dalarnas museum has made a name for itself as an exciting and lively institution. Not for nothing is this the only provincial museum in Sweden to have been awarded three stars in the Guide Michelin.

About 120,000 visitors come to the museum every year. The number of exhibits on display today amounts to approximately 60,000.

Among other treasures, Dalarnas museum houses one of the finest collections of peasant costume and art in Sweden.

www.dalarnasmuseum.se