The Museum of Warsaw Centre for Photography invites you to the third edition of the Warsaw Night of Photography – a celebration of photography inspired by similar events held across many European cities! 📍 Location: Old and New Towns, Warsaw 📅 Date: 12 September 2025, 6:00PM–11:00PM 🎟️ Admission: Free entrance Programme: - https://muzeumwarszawy.pl/noc-fotografii-2025/ This year’s theme is City Limits / Limits Within the City. Large-scale outdoor projections of photographs will take place in six locations across the Old and New Towns. Visual narratives have been designed for specific locations, utilizing the architecture and unique atmosphere of the Old Town spaces. The event will showcase archival photographs and the latest projects celebrated at international festivals, including premiere works by this year’s photography competition laureates, images from the Museum of Warsaw collection, which will be featured in the Room of Photography opening this autumn, and series by acclaimed Polish artists Michał Łuczak, Janek Zamoyski, and Joanna Kinowska. Additionally, projects by members of the Association of Polish Artists-Photographers, Patryk Karbowski and Maria Książek, as well as works by photographers from the Polish Women Photographers collective, Małgorzata Wakuluk and Paulina Holtz, will be presented. The central focus of the event will be the works of British artists, including renowned masters such as Martin Parr and emerging photographers affiliated with London’s The Photographers’ Gallery: Serena Brown, Lewis Khan, Nina Manandhar, Alice Poyzer, Zula Rabikowska, and Cian Oba-Smith. The programme will also feature photographs from the Victoria & Albert Museum collection, specially selected for this occasion, including works by Thomas Annan, Jennie Baptiste, Dorothy Bohm, Bill Brandt, Maurice Broomfield, Robert Brownjohn, Isabel Agnes Cowper, Francis Frith, William Henry Fox Talbot, Emil Otto Hoppe, Tom Hunter, Sarah Jones, Normski, Paul Martin, Dieter Meier, Mark Power, Sarah Pickering, Micha Riss, Simon Roberts, John Thomson, Agnes Beatrice Warburg, and G.W. Wilson. A selection of projects presented this year at the Rencontres d’Arles Festival will also be featured, showcasing works by Abdulaziz Al-Hosni, Adeline Care, Susanne Duppen, Federica Estola, Asafe Ghalib, Erik Irmer, Ann-Christine Jansson, Henri Kisielewski, Eleana Konstantellos André, Keerthana Kunnath, Antoine Martin, Domenic Matera, Marisol Mendez, Adeline Praud, Louis Roth, Adam Rouhana, Alexandre Silberman, Sara Aue Sobol, Isabel Tirado, Alexey Yurenev, and Kamil Zihnioglu. The event will include a rich accompanying programme, featuring discussions on contemporary British photography, meetings, and workshops. The event will open with the vernissage of Jakub Stanek’s exhibition To Build a House. Detailed programme of the Night of Photography: - https://muzeumwarszawy.pl/noc-fotografii-2025/