Streszczenie
The Art Museum in Łódź, whose collections are well-known in the international arena, is not
yet situated in its own modern museum building. A unique set of the international avantgarde
works included in the Museum’s 1930s collection has placed this institution among the
world’s leading museums. Yet for decades it has lacked proper exhibition space. Both in the
inter-war period and in times of the Polish People’s Republic, the collection was displayed
in the 19th-century buildings adapted for exhibition purposes. The situation has not changed
recently although the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries brought great interest and a real
boom for modern museum architecture. In 2008, the Art Museum in Łódź started functioning
in the new seat of the 19th century weaving mill, belonging formerly to the complex
of Israel Poznański’s plant, currently converted into the trade and entertainment centre,
named Manufaktura. Spatial coexistence of the art museum and the trade centre arouses
emotions and controversies.