Krzysztof Kościuczuk is a writer and contributing editor of frieze. He lives between Poland and Switzerland.
The artist's exhibitions at galeria stereo pays tribute to Blecher's ferible dream diary The Lit-Up Burrow
Anders Dickson’s ‘Songs of Rain and Hobo Chili’ conjures the ephemerality of place
Nine Warsaw spaces host 16 international galleries in this second edition of the Polish gallery share
‘It’s a tenacious act of enthusiasm within Europe’s changing political landscape’
At Zachęta, Warsaw, the artist argues that maps are essentially constructs: tools of knowledge production and identity politics
The eighth edition of Poland’s premier contemporary art event saw major structural changes, but was it at the expense of standout presentations?
A 50-photograph survey at the National Museum in Kraków explores past and present-day nationalism in the artist's homeland
The artist investigates the possibilites in lucid dreaming, transforming the interior of Warsaw's Galeria Stereo into an urban dreamscape
The artist explores the interplay between fact and fiction, and the individual versus the collective, at Ujazdowski Castle CCA, Warsaw
What to expect from the Condo-inspired gallery share opening in the Polish capital this weekend
The artist restages and reconsiders the legacies of historical female intellectuals at Foskal Gallery Foundation, Warsaw
Muzeum Sztuki, Łódz, Poland
Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, Poland
What does the new music genre 'necropolo' reveal about Poland's current political situation?
Galeria Labirynt, Lublin, Poland
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Pola Magnetyczne, Warsaw, Poland
Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius, Lithuania
The pick of the shows opening today as part of Warsaw Gallery Weekend
Contributing editor Krzysztof Kosciuczuk selects his favourite shows from the Polish capital