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Join Us in Shaping the Programme of the Poland–France Season 2027

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Significant Polish Presence at Venice Biennale 2026

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Join Us in Shaping the Programme of the Poland–France Season 202

The Adam Mickiewicz Institute invites you to submit project proposals that could be implemented in France as part of the Poland-France 2027 Season, which will take place in both countries throughout 2027.
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Significant Polish Presence at Venice Biennale 2026

On May 9, 2026, the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia opens in Venice. This year’s edition includes a significant Polish presence, with projects by Polish artists and curators presented across three national pavilions as well as within the official collateral program – from the Polish Pavilion in the Giardini to exhibitions in the historic heart of the city.
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Manifesta 16 Ruhr Opens to the Public

On 21 June, the 16th edition of Manifesta opened to the public. As many as nine artists from Poland are featured in the programme of one of Europe’s most important contemporary art exhibitions, marking the strongest Polish representation at Manifesta in years. The artists were invited by an international curatorial team, which this year included Anda Rottenberg and Krzysztof Kościuczuk.

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