Julia Keilowa: A Metalsmith for Modern Times.

Author event with Małgorzata Czyńska at Norblin Factory

On November 21 at 6:00 PM, a special author event will take place with Małgorzata Czyńska, author of the biography Julia Keilowa: A Metalsmith for Modern Times, in KinoGram Cinema (Hall 1). This is an opportunity to explore the life of an artist whose work in the interwar period became an enduring part of Polish design, lending everyday objects an elegant and modern style.

The book Julia Keilowa: A Metalsmith for Modern Times is a meticulously reconstructed account of a woman who revolutionized everyday objects, giving them a unique character. Julia Keilowa (1902–1943), long associated with Norblin Factory, created numerous designs—like the iconic Kula sugar bowl—that are now considered milestones of Polish design. This publication, partnered by our Museum, sheds new light on Keilowa’s work, presenting her within the context of European applied arts alongside names like Sonia Delaunay, Jutta Sika, and Sylvia Stave.

Małgorzata Czyńska, a respected author, journalist, and art historian, is known for her expertise in design criticism and as curator of numerous exhibitions. Her publications, including Kobro: A Leap into Space and Witkacy and Women, have gained acclaim in Poland and internationally. This biography of Julia Keilowa is a valuable addition to her body of work.

The event will be moderated by Marta Popławska, a journalist and culture enthusiast who is sure to foster an inspiring atmosphere for discussion.

We warmly invite all lovers of art history and Polish Art Deco to rediscover Julia Keilowa’s legacy and learn more about one of the most important figures in Polish design.

Free admission.

November 21, 2023, 6:00 PM
Hall 1, KinoGram Cinema, Norblin Factory