The Zdzisław Beksiński Gallery, Contemporary art museum in Sanok, Poland.
The Zdzisław Beksiński Gallery displays approximately 600 artworks including paintings, photographs, and graphics from different stages of his career. The collection spans two floors and shows how his style changed throughout the decades.
The gallery traces Beksiński's artistic journey beginning with photography in the 1950s and progressing through abstract and fantastical paintings. His works span several decades until 2005, marking the end of his creative production.
The artist's studio appears here with original furniture and personal objects, giving visitors insight into how he worked and lived. The reconstructed space shows the connection between his daily life and his creative practice.
Museum hours change with the seasons, so visitors should check the current schedule ahead of time. Daily guided tours happen in Polish, while tours in other languages need to be arranged in advance.
The last painting that Beksiński completed on the final day of his life is displayed in the collection. This work holds special meaning for visitors as it represents the conclusion of a long artistic career.
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