Polish pavilion
The Polish pavilion houses Poland's national representation during the Venice Biennale arts festivals.
Organization and building
The pavilion was originally designated for Venetian decorative arts as part of Brenno Del Giudice's Sant'Elena Island complex designed and built in 1932.Representation by year
Art
- 1970 — Jozef Szajna, "Reminiscences"
- 1980 — Magdalena Abakanowicz, "Embryology"
- 1993 — Mirosław Bałka, "Soap Corridor"
- 1995 — Roman Opalka
- 1999 — Katarzyna Kozyra, "Men's Bathhouse"
- 2003 — Stanisław Dróżdż, "" project
- 2005 — Artur [Żmijewski (filmmaker)|Artur Żmijewski], " Repetition"
- 2007 — Monika Sosnowska, "1:1"
- 2009 — Krzysztof Wodiczko, " Guests "
- 2011 — Yael Bartana, "And Europe will be stunned"
- 2013 — , "" audio installation
- 2015 — Joanna Malinowska and C. T. Jasper, "Halka/Haiti 18°48’05″N 72°23’01″W"
- 2017 — Sharon Lockhart, "Little Review"
- 2019 — Roman Stańczak
- 2022 — Małgorzata Mirga-Tas
Architecture
Source:- 1991 —
- 1996 —
- 2004 — Architectures: Meta-structures of Humanity, Morphic Strategies of Exposure
- 2006 — Transfer
- 2008 — Hotel Polonia. The Afterlife of Buildings
- 2010 — Emergency Exit
- 2012 — Making the walls quake as if they were dilating with the secret knowledge of great powers
- 2014 — Impossible Objects
- 2016 — Fair Building
- 2018 — Amplifying Nature
- 2021 — Trouble in Paradise
- 2023 — Datament
- 2025 — ''Lares and Penates: On Building a Sense of Security in Architecture''