Exhibitions and loans
Where the collection is seen
The collection exists to be seen, not stored away. It is lent to institutions and museums, and beyond that it stages its own exhibitions, online and in person. Those are listed here.
Our own exhibitions
Look Me in the Window Our exhibition for Warsaw Gallery Weekend 2026, in two versions: a physical one in Warsaw and a virtual one here. The newest Polish painting, told like a quiet visit. Enter the room A reason to stop Three paintings, a few minutes each: Polaczek, Woś and Waliszewska on what happens when you stop scrolling. Enter the room Lights off A one-painting exhibition. Agata Słowak in a dark room, explored by flashlight. Enter the room
Something gets lost on the way A guided walk across a single painting: Grzybacz's Cranes, detail by detail, the whole only at the end. Enter the room Seven minutes An exhibition that runs on time, not on scrolling: seven minutes with one painting by Arman Galstyan. Enter the room The call of the void One painting told in cards, tap by tap: Karolina Jabłońska's Frozen Head, with a punchline at the end. Enter the room Six hundred years apart Waliszewska and Piero della Francesca on one wall. Drag the line between them yourself. Enter the room
Something gets lost on the way A guided walk across a single painting: Grzybacz's Cranes, detail by detail, the whole only at the end. Enter the room Seven minutes An exhibition that runs on time, not on scrolling: seven minutes with one painting by Arman Galstyan. Enter the room The call of the void One painting told in cards, tap by tap: Karolina Jabłońska's Frozen Head, with a punchline at the end. Enter the room Six hundred years apart Waliszewska and Piero della Francesca on one wall. Drag the line between them yourself. Enter the room