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Madness. The Case of Marian Henel, the Lecher from Branice

Temporary exhibition: 2024.09.28 - 2025.02.16
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The first public presentation of tapestries, photographs and drawings with erotic and psychopathological themes created by an amateur artist who was a long-term patient of the hospital for psychiatric and neuro diseases in Branice, Marian Henel (1926–1993). The creator of these works was a complex figure, extremely controversial and obscure. However, these pieces, made during sessions of... read everything »
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Temporary exhibition: 2024.09.28 - 2025.02.16
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Tuesday
10:00 - 16:00
Wednesday
10:00 - 16:00
Thursday
10:00 - 16:00
Friday
10:00 - 16:00
Saturday Saturday 10:00 - 16:00
Sunday
10:00 - 18:00
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2024.12.25 (Wednesday) x
2024.12.26 (Thursday) x
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The first public presentation of tapestries, photographs and drawings with erotic and psychopathological themes created by an amateur artist who was a long-term patient of the hospital for psychiatric and neuro diseases in Branice, Marian Henel (1926–1993).

The creator of these works was a complex figure, extremely controversial and obscure. However, these pieces, made during sessions of art-therapy, today are recognised world-wide as some of the most outstanding examples of the so-called Art brut, i.e. outsider art of people who are socially excluded. The works which Henel started creating in 1968, at the hospital’s Studio for the Expression of Psychopathological Art, confirm his illness which its root in his uncontrollable libido.

The exhibition was prepared in collaboration with medical staff of the specialist psychiatric hospital in Branice [Specjalistyczny Szpital im. biskupa Józefa Nathana w Branicach], and Dr Med. Bogusław Habrat from the Centre for Prevention and Treatment of Dependencies at the Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology in Warsaw.

Please note that the exhibition is addressed to adults. It contains objects containing content that may be inappropriate for some recipients, such as violence, nudity, eroticism or content that is harmful to other people or social groups or for other reasons inconsistent with today’s sensitivity.

Coordinator of the exhibition: Piotr Oszczanowski

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