Rohtko, a play by Łukasz Twarkowski, inspired by the work of Mark Rothko, will be presented as part of the UK/Poland Season 2025 at The Barbican Theatre in London.
In 2025, we will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Wojciech Jerzy Has. To mark the occasion, screenings of his films are being organised worldwide.
Kunsthalle Zürich is hosting the first international solo exhibition of Karol Palczak, a Polish contemporary realist painter from 27 September 2025 18 January 2026.
On 24 September 2025, the Odesa International Film Festival will open in Kyiv. This year, during Ukraine’s most important film festival, a special programme – Focus on Poland – will be presented.
“Every Minute Motherland” – a dance performance created by Maciej Kuźmiński, inspired by the refugee crisis caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Zbigniew Preisner is one of Poland’s leading composers of film music. To mark his 70th birthday, on Sunday 28 September 2025 the Barbican Centre will host a special concert.
From 22 to 27 September 2025, Gdynia will once again become the capital of Polish cinema.
A unique concert by Mitch & Mitch with Japanese artist Takeo Toyama will take place on 21 September 2025 at 6:30 pm at the Jassmine Club in Warsaw.
On 19 September 2025, the 68th edition of Warsaw Autumn begins. Adam Mickiewicz Institute commissioned three works by Marta Śniady, Lidia Zielińska and Nina Fukuoka.
September Sessions returns for its 3 edition, bringing together Swedish and international artists. A part of it is Alex Baczyński-Jenkins’ choreographic performance Malign Junction (Goodbye, Berlin).
