Together with its partners — the Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts and the Centrum Cyfrowe Foundation — Zachęta is carrying out one of the largest projects of digitisation and sharing of modern art collections in Poland. In 2023, thanks to a new system of collection sharing, viewers will see several hundred works from the Zachęta collection — including sculptures such as Katarzyna Kozyra’s Animal Pyramid and Alina Szapocznikow’s Tumours Personified — using 3D technology.
The Open Zachęta project is the expansion of the gallery’s consistently implemented accessibility policy. By 2023, 640 works from the collection will be digitised and made available, as well as more than 2,000 contextual materials from 1970–1990 (exhibition catalogues, posters, photographs, educational materials, and even chronicles of the Art Lovers’ Club that operated at Zachęta in 1962–2005). Additionally, ten unique works from the Zachęta collection, including the aforementioned sculptures by Katarzyna Kozyra and Alina Szapocznikow, will undergo conservation and digitisation using 3D technology.
The key task of the Open Zachęta project is to reduce of all technological barriers — legal, equipment- or competency-based, as well as those resulting from disabilities — to access the digital resources and tools created by the gallery. That is why innovation, education and accessibility are such important areas of the project.
As part of the programme, we are creating:
- tools for sharing and viewing the collection online created specially for Zachęta, which allow us to upload digitised works of modern art in a much more complex format than the digital reproductions of paintings traditionally published in repositories. The works presented, including those modelled in 3D, will be available for download and use, which will take the users from passive recipients of art to active participants and co-creators.
- an online tool targeted for teachers, using the Zachęta collection to develop interest in art in students beyond the framework of the school curriculum. It will help to encourage the students to explore on their own, discover new forms of art and experiment with them.
- an online tool for culturally-active persons (including people with disabilities), which will facilitate comfortable and easy exploration of the modern art collection gathered by Zachęta in a way that will meet their particular needs, including the use of such solution as audiodescription, alternative descriptions and translation of films into Polish Sign Language.