“FAUNA. Animals at War and Their People”

“FAUNA. Animals at War and Their People”

The exhibition deals with various aspects: ethical (norms for the use of animals), ecological (human impact on the ecosystem), historical (look at the war through the subject), and aesthetic (everyday life objects are accompanied by works of art). There are over 60 exhibits presented. Not only objects from the collection of the Museum of the Second World War but also from other museums and private collections. Among the authors of the works are: Zdzisław Beksiński, Szybalsky, Łukasz Surowiec, Kinga Burek, and Paweł Sasin.

The aim is to introduce the multi-dimensional motif of animals into the historical narrative. If the exhibition sensitizes museum visitors to the fate of our “smaller brothers,” if it promotes respect for nature, it will have fulfilled our intentions. But if it also encourages visitors to critically reflect on human (including their own) attitudes towards animals, it will not only achieve our goals but be considered an immeasurable success.