On April 17th 2024 an alternative Polish pavillion for the Biennale in Venice opened in an apartment across the street from the Biennale area. Ignacy Czwartos’ exhibition was originally chosen for Poland’s official pavillion, but the plans were axed after Donald Tusk’s government took over late in 2023. Not accepting the political signature of the process, the exhibition’s curator, Piotr Bernatowicz, went on with the exhibition plans, thanks to a kind offer of exhibition space from a private citizen.
Joanna Winnicka-Gburek & Ignacy CzwartosGuest with interesting quoteIgnacy Czwartos, Venice 2024TV Republika interviewing Ignacy Marta at the entranceJoanna and Krawczyk GrzegorzJoanna Alex Marshall (New York Times)Journalist / visitor and IgnacyPiotr Bernatowicz and a representative from the Venetian governementPiotr and IgnacyPiotr, Johanna and IgnacyPiotr, Joanna and IgnacyPiotr, Joanna and IgnacyPiotr and journalists from AustriaPiotr and TV RepublikaMarta Lawacz and IgnacyIgnacy and Wincenty CzwartosPiotr Bernatowicz formally opens the exhibition Piotr, Ignacy and MarekPiotr and visiting journalistPiotr entertaining Fidel Castro reference Piotr at The Communist BarNightwalk
Young woman, Laesoe Art HallGerman artist Till Verclas, HamburgMusician, CopenhagenDanish musician Jacob MunkYoung Danish poet, Bo-Bi Bar, CopenhagenFarmer, LaesoeWaiter at Café Mejeriet, LaesoePassenger on the Cologne – Bruxelles lineOutgoing young man, LaesoeRegular, Carlsen’s, Laesoe