Chapter II
A Possible Arrangement
Bownik, Fungi (Phuong Tran Minh), Karolina Gembara, Eiko Grimberg, Jonas Höschl, Arwed Messmer, Ines Schaber, Arne Schmitt, Paweł Starzec, Andrzej Steinbach, Tytus Szabelski-Różniak
Curated by: Krzysztof Pijarski & Anna Voswinckel
Bunkier Sztuki Gallery,
3a Szczepański Square
15 May – 30 August 2026
As part of this wide-ranging exhibition, the interior of the Bunkier Sztuki Contemporary Art Gallery will bring together artists from Poland and Germany. Artists featured will include: Paweł Bownik, Fungi (Phuong Tran Minh), Karolina Gembara, Eiko Grimberg, Jonas Höschl, Ines Schaber, Arne Schmitt, Paweł Starzec, Andrzej Steinbach and Tytus Szabelski-Różniak.
The personal photographs and poems of the German-Vietnamese artist working under the pseudonym Fungi touch upon issues of integration and growing up in Germany’s multicultural society, whilst Eiko Grimberg’s visual diary of the 2020s poses the question of whether the present moment in history can truly be photographed. To this end, the artist travels, among other places, to the eastern borders of the European Union. Ines Schaber investigates historical narratives, examining the different ways in which the 16th-century Peasants’ War was and is commemorated in the former West and East Germany. Whilst Arwed Messmer examines the very beginnings of the so-called German reunification in the landscape, Tytus Szabelski-Różniak explores how neoliberal capitalism transformed the capitals of Poland and Germany during the period of political transition.
Andrzej Steinbach explores a similar theme through “Hellingerian constellations” of consumer goods, revealing the desires, aspirations and limitations hidden within their relationships. Arne Schmitt drew inspiration from Max Frisch’s famous questionnaires and set out to explore the extent to which our relationships with cities resemble our relationships with people: at the organisers’ invitation, he created a portrait of Krakow understood as a complex network of relationships in which social values are reflected. The photographs by Paweł Starzec and Karolina Gembara, meanwhile, invite us on a visual journey through Lower Silesia – a part of contemporary Poland whose current identity has been shaped by resettlements unprecedented in general history.
Chapter II examines various arrangements of objects, bodies and spaces to explore the tangled relations between Poland and Germany, whilst also touching upon areas of shared experience.
Miejsce
Bunkier Sztuki Gallery,
3a Szczepański Square
Opening
15.05.
18:00
On view:
14.05—14.06.2026 r.
Tickets:
11 / 6 PLN (N / R),
Konstelacje event: 20 PLN



