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Piktogram Talking Pictures Magazine, Issue 2, 2005 CH10152
“Piktogram is a non-profit organization founded in 2005 to publish Piktogram Talking Pictures Magazine and to organize thematic, research-based exhibitions in specially selected venues—such as hotel rooms, the Financial Centre building, or a cinema theater. Between 2011 and 2014, Piktogram operated a non-commercial art space. In 2012, the magazine ceased publication. In 2011, Piktogram initiated Warsaw Gallery Weekend, in 2015, founded Not Fair, and in 2024, co-founded Constellations. Since 2015, Piktogram has operated as a gallery and has been representing artists. That same year, it relocated from its former space in a post-industrial building redesigned by Projekt Praga in Warsaw’s Kamionek district to a downtown location, where it maintained two venues within the same building at 9 Kredytowa Street. In 2022, Piktogram moved again—this time to a ground-floor space at 4 Górskiego Street, with street-facing vitrines, right in the center of Warsaw. Piktogram represents both Polish and international artists, including those of Polish origin living abroad, spanning multiple generations and working across a wide range of media. The gallery also manages artist estates. We work and experiment with ideas within spatial contexts. “ ( Michał Woliński https://piktogram.org/en )
“Piktogram is a non-profit organization founded in 2005 to publish Piktogram Talking Pictures Magazine and to organize thematic, research-based exhibitions in specially selected venues—such as hotel rooms, the Financial Centre building, or a cinema theater. Between 2011 and 2014, Piktogram operated a non-commercial art space. In 2012, the magazine ceased publication. In 2011, Piktogram initiated Warsaw Gallery Weekend, in 2015, founded Not Fair, and in 2024, co-founded Constellations. Since 2015, Piktogram has operated as a gallery and has been representing artists. That same year, it relocated from its former space in a post-industrial building redesigned by Projekt Praga in Warsaw’s Kamionek district to a downtown location, where it maintained two venues within the same building at 9 Kredytowa Street. In 2022, Piktogram moved again—this time to a ground-floor space at 4 Górskiego Street, with street-facing vitrines, right in the center of Warsaw. Piktogram represents both Polish and international artists, including those of Polish origin living abroad, spanning multiple generations and working across a wide range of media. The gallery also manages artist estates. We work and experiment with ideas within spatial contexts. “ ( Michał Woliński https://piktogram.org/en )