Marius Posted May 6, 2010 Report Posted May 6, 2010 Dear All, I know that Poland does not seem a country where there could be a nihonto exhibition, but... the Japanese Art Museum "Manggha" in Kraków (Cracow) hosts an exhibition by the Japanese Section of the Polish Arms and Armour Society (of which I am a proud member) where 80 swords and nearly 300 tsuba from Polish private collections will be shown. I am a modest contributor with a few blades and tsuba I know that those blades and tsuba cannot compare to what is available in the US, but the value of the exhibition does not lie in this... It is the largest nihonto show in Poland since 1900 or so... And it has been organised only because of the willingness to share something which is very rare in Poland, indeed. Here is the link (in Polish only, sorry); http://www.manggha.krakow.pl/wydarzenia/miecze the poster is dreadful, but the Museum is well known and respected, let us hope that our exhibition will attract many people... Quote
Carlo Giuseppe Tacchini Posted May 8, 2010 Report Posted May 8, 2010 Best wishes from me too Mariuszk. Any picture from the event will be highly appreciated. Quote
Brian Posted May 8, 2010 Report Posted May 8, 2010 Great Mariusz! And good luck to you guys. I love to hear about things like this, as us small countries have to have faith we can host Nihonto events. Brian Quote
Marius Posted May 16, 2010 Author Report Posted May 16, 2010 The exhibition has started on 13 May. It seems that even 13 can be an auspicious number, as the vernissage has attracted quite a crowd. I have posted a short comment on the exibition, plus a few pictures on my blog: http://gomabashi.blogspot.com/2010/05/j ... rakow.html If some of the NMB members visit Kraków this summer, this is definitely worth seeing Quote
Marius Posted May 19, 2010 Author Report Posted May 19, 2010 Kraków is now flooded, so you might want to wait a bit until you visit it. The Museum which hosts the exhibition is on the shore of the Vistula, the water level is very high. I hope they won't have to evacuate. Quote
Marius Posted May 19, 2010 Author Report Posted May 19, 2010 Sorry to be a bore, but the museum that hosts the exhibition is closed. It has been flooded, but the nihonto exhibition seems to be safe (hopefully). Quote
Jamie Posted May 19, 2010 Report Posted May 19, 2010 Mariusz, Sorry to hear it flooded. I'm hoping for the best for you. Quote
Marius Posted May 24, 2010 Author Report Posted May 24, 2010 Mariusz, Sorry to hear it flooded. I'm hoping for the best for you. Thanks Jamie The exhibition hasn't suffered :D It will be open in June. I'll keep everybody posted. Quote
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