Centrum Fotografii Muzeum Warszawy po raz trzeci zaprasza na warszawską Noc Fotografii – święto fotografii inspirowane podobnymi wydarzeniami w wielu europejskich miastach! 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, has firmly established itself in Warsaw’s cultural calendar. 📍 Location: Stare i Nowe Miasto, Warszawa 📅 Date: 12 września 2025 roku, 18:00-23:00 🎟️ Admission: Wstęp wolny Programme: - https://muzeumwarszawy.pl/noc-fotografii-2025/ Motywem przewodnim tegorocznej odsłony Nocy Fotografii są Granice miasta / Granice w mieście. W aż sześciu lokalizacjach – na Starym oraz Nowym Mieście – odbędą się wielkoformatowe pokazy fotografii w plenerze. Wizualne opowieści powstały z myślą o konkretnych lokalizacjach z wykorzystaniem architektury i unikalnego klimatu staromiejskich przestrzeni. Pokażemy fotografie archiwalne i najnowsze projekty nagradzane na międzynarodowych festiwalach, m.in. premierowe prace laureatek i laureatów tegorocznego konkursu fotograficznego, zdjęcia z kolekcji Muzeum Warszawy, które trafią do otwieranego jesienią tego roku Gabinetu Fotografii, cykle uznanych twórczyń i twórców polskich: Michała Łuczaka, Janka Zamoyskiego i Joanny Kinowskiej, projekty fotograficzne autorów należących do Związku Polskich Artystów Fotografików: Patryka Karbowskiego i Marii Książek, a także prace fotografek związanych ze stowarzyszeniem Polish Women Photographers – Małgorzaty Wakuluk i Pauliny Holtz. Centralnym punktem wydarzenia będą pokazy twórczości brytyjskich artystów i artystek, m.in. uznanych mistrzów, w tym Martina Parra, oraz młodych fotografów i fotografek związanych z londyńską The Photographers’ Gallery: Sereny Brown, Lewisa Khana, Niny Manandhar, Alice Poyzer, Zuli Rabikowskiej, Ciana Oba-Smitha. W programie także zdjęcia z imponującej kolekcji fotograficznej Victoria & Albert Museum wybranych specjalnie na tę okazję: 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, G.W. Wilson. Pokażemy wybór projektów spośród prezentowanych w tym roku podczas Rencontres d’Arles autorstwa: Abdulaziza Al-Hosniego, Adeline Care, Susanne Duppen, Federica Estola, Asafe’a Ghaliba, Erika Irmera, Ann-Christine Jansson, Henriego Kisielewskiego, Eleany Konstantellos André, Keerthany Kunnath, Antoine’a Martina, Domenica Matery, Marisol Mendez, Adeline Praud, Louisa Rotha, Adama Rouhany, Alexandre’a Silbermana, Sary Aue Sobol, Isabel Tirado, Alexeya Yureneva i Kamila Zihnioglu. Nie zabraknie również bogatego programu towarzyszącego, a w nim m. in. rozmowy o współczesnej brytyjskiej fotografii, spotkania i warsztaty, a całość zainauguruje wernisaż wystawy Jakuba Stanka „Zbudować dom”. Szczegółowy program Nocy Fotografii: - https://muzeumwarszawy.pl/noc-fotografii-2025/ —————— NIGHT OF PHOTOGRAPHY —————— The Museum of Warsaw Centre for Photography invites you to the third edition of the Warsaw Night of Photography. 📍 Location: Old and New Towns, Warsaw 📅 Date: 12 September 2025, 6:00PM–23:00PM 🎟️ Admission: Free entrance This year’s edition of the Night of Photography, organized under the slogan City Limits / Limits Within the City, will take place on 12 September 2025, from 6PM to 11PM. Large-scale outdoor projections of photographs in as many as six locations—spanning both the Old and New Towns—will transform the city into an open-air gallery. Photos by artists from Poland and the United Kingdom will be presented alongside a selection of works shown at the renowned Rencontres d’Arles Festival. A rich accompanying programme will include, among others, a discussion on the state of contemporary British photography. The event will open with a vernissage of Jakub Stanek’s To Build a House exhibition at Rynek 30 Gallery. Visual narratives have been conceived with specific locations in mind, making use of the architecture and the unique ambience of Warsaw’s Old Town. Visitors will have an opportunity to view both archival photographs and the latest projects celebrated at international festivals. Highlights include the premiere of works by this year’s photography competition laureates, images from the collection of the Museum of Warsaw—soon to be displayed in the Room of Photography about to open this autumn—alongside series by acclaimed Polish artists, such as Michał Łuczak, Janek Zamoyski and Joanna Kinowska. Also featured are photographic projects by Patryk Karbowski and Maria Książek, members of the Association of Polish Artists-Photographers, as well as works by photographers associated with the Polish Women Photographers collective: Małgorzata Wakuluk and Paulina Holtz. At the heart of this year’s Night of Photography will be presentations of works by British artists, featuring renowned masters such as Martin Parr alongside emerging photographers affiliated with the London’s Photographers’ Gallery. The programme will also include a review of the Victoria & Albert Museum collection, featuring, among others: 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, G.W. Wilson. Audiences in Warsaw will have a unique opportunity to view a selection of projects presented this year at the Rencontres d’Arles Festival. Among the featured artists are Abdulaziz Al-Hosni, Adeline Care, Susanne Duppen, Federic 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. ✷ Programme of the third edition of the Night of Photography 2025 ✷ Museum of Warsaw, Rynek 30 Gallery, 30 Old Town Market Square - 6PM – opening of the exhibition To Build a House by Jakub Stanek, curator: Karolina Ziębińska Museum of Warsaw, Lapidarium, 40 Old Town Market Square - 6.30PM–7.30PM: meeting with Cian Oba-Smith, Zula Rabikowska, Lewis Khan and Alice Poyzer; chair: Eva Eicker from The Photographers’ Gallery (meeting will be held in English) Museum of Warsaw, 30–42 Old Town Market Square - 7.30PM: opening – a welcome, handing over the diplomas to the laureates of the City Limits / Limits Within the City competition organised by the Museum of Warsaw’s Centre of Photography - 7.45PM–8PM: projection of works by the laureates of the photography competition - 8PM–11PM (in a loop): show of photographs by British artists Association of Polish Artists-Photographers [ZPAF], 8 Zamkowy Square - 6PM–11PM: Ujawnienie / Exposure exhibition by Agnieszka Sadowska, curator: Joanna Kinowska - 6PM–7.45PM: Adventure with the Optics – a workshop for children and youth - 8PM–9PM: an evening of stories: Basilisk’s Eye - 8PM–11PM (in a loop): presentation of works by the artists affiliated in the Association of Polish Artists-Photographers Lengrenówka – Museum of Caricature studio, 6/8A Brzozowa St - 8PM–11PM (in a loop): presentation of works by the laureates of the City Limits / Limits Within the City competition and photographs from the Museum of Warsaw collection Alina Foundation, 31/33 Brzozowa St - 8PM–11PM (in a loop): presentation of the project by Janek Zamoyski Urban Syntheses Barbican, 15/17 Nowomiejska St - 8PM–11PM (in a loop): presentation of photographs from the Habitat series by Michał Łuczak and the Lost in Between project by Joanna Kinowska Sto Pociech Foundation, 20/24A Freta St - 8PM–9.20PM: presentation of a selection of the photos shown at the Night of the Year of the Rencontres d’Arles Festival - 9.25PM–9.35PM: presentation of projects by female artists from the Polish Women Photographers collective - 9.40PM–11PM: presentation of a selection of photos shown at the Night of the Year of the Rencontres d’Arles Festival Museum of Warsaw, Syrena Cinema, 42 Old Town Market Square - 8.30PM–9.30PM: Quality of Photography – a meeting with Bownik, ambassador of Fujifilm Organiser: - Muzeum Warszawy Programme Partners: - Manchester Art Gallery, Victoria & Albert Museum, Martin Parr Foundation, The Photographers’ Gallery, Les Rencontres d’Arles, Fundacja Alina, Okręg Warszawski Związku Polskich Artystów Fotografików, Migawki. Fotograficzne Archiwum Rewitalizacji, Polish Women Photographers Events Partners: - FujifilmPoland, Jet.Line.Outdoor, Fundacja Sto Pociech, Muzeum Karykatury Night of Photography is supported by British Council as part of UK/Poland Season 2025 Partner edukacji: PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A.