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The ‘National Collections of Contemporary Art’ Programme of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage constitutes an interesting case of a systemic solution to the question of financing museum collections’ purchases. Its implementation demonstrated changeability of action (both from the point of view of the applicants, and Programme’s evaluators and organizer), while at the same time the genuine assumptions were maintained, namely the support provided to the major museums, most often newly established, whose statutory goal would be and is collecting contemporary art. Turning points in the Programme, as well as the observation of applicants’ strategies while the Programme functioned served as the basis for the Programme’s evaluation, and led to replacing it with the ‘National Collections of Contemporary Art’ Programme, these, however, demonstrated failures in consistency, in particular without pointing to the final systemic solution in this respect.
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Program MKiDN „Narodowe kolekcje sztuki współczesnej” realizowany w latach 2011 –2019 stanowił kluczowe pod względem zakupów dzieł sztuki współczesnej, systemowe rozwiązania finansowania tworzenia i rozwoju kolekcji muzealnych po roku 1989. Blisko 57 mln zł z budżetu MKiDN przeznaczone zostało – w drodze systemu konkursowego – na zakup prac do takich instytucji jak: Muzeum Sztuki Nowoczesnej w Warszawie (MSN), Muzeum Sztuki w Łodzi (MSŁ), Muzeum Współczesne we Wrocławiu (MWW), Muzeum Sztuki Współczesnej w Krakowie (MOCAK) i Centrum Rzeźby Polskiej w Orońsku (CRP). Niniejszy program i poprzedzający go pt. „Znaki Czasu” realizować miały naczelny cel – tworzenie i rozwój międzynarodowych kolekcji sztuki współczesnej, z przeznaczeniem do już istniejących w Polsce, a zwłaszcza do nowopowstałych autonomicznych muzeów XX i XXI wieku. Analiza poszczególnych edycji programów i finansowania muzeów w ich zakresie wskazuje na spełnienia zakładanej pierwotnie funkcji ministerialnego programu „Narodowe kolekcje sztuki współczesnej”.
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The ‘National Collections of Contemporary Art’ Programme run by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage (MKiDN) in 2011–2019 constituted the most important since 1989 financing scheme for purchasing works of contemporary art to create and develop museum collections. Almost PLN 57 million from the MKiDN budget were allocated by means of a competition to purchasing works for such institutions as the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw (MSN), Museum of Art in Lodz (MSŁ), Wroclaw Contemporary Museum (MNW), Museum of Contemporary Art in Cracow (MOCAK), or the Centre of Polish Sculpture in Orońsko (CRP). The programme in question and the one called ‘Signs of the Times’ that had preceded it were to fulfil the following overall goal: to create and develop contemporary art collections meant for the already existing museums in Poland, but particularly for newly-established autonomous museums of the 20th and 21st century. The analysis of respective editions of the programmes and financing of museums as part of their implementation confirms that the genuine purpose of the Ministry’s ‘National Contemporary Art Collections’ Programme has been fulfilled.
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