Witold Krassowski Archive
collection of photographs from 1985–2008
Bio
Witold Krassowski studied linguistics at the University of Warsaw and the Université de Paris III, Sorbonne Nouvelle. He received his doctorate in photography at the Radio and Television Faculty of the University of Silesia in Katowice and later a habilitation degree at the Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw, Department of Media Arts.
Very early in life, his photographic hobby became his career. His photographic work was widely published in various media across Europe. He won a World Press Photo award (twice) and served on the jury of this contest. In 2007 he received The International Red Cross Confederation Award. He was equally successful in other photographic competitions in Poland, Britain, and Iran. He presented his work in London (Photographers’ Gallery), Munich, Köln, Lisbon, Brussels (Berlaymont House, headquarters of the European Commission), Kiev, Chicago, and Moscow (Multimedia Art Museum Moscow (MAMM), 2019). He participated in international projects and festivals: the Hope Project, the Inferno-Paradiso Project, Magic Moments II, Behind Walls Noorderlicht Photofestival, London Street Photography Festival. Has published five books so far: Visages de l’Est, 1991, After-Images of Poland, 2009, Grand Finale, 2011, I Am Still Afraid of Screams, 2017 and Sackcloth and Ashes, 2020.
Presently he leads a course in social photography at the Department of Media Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw.
Information
All photographs presented in the archive are the property of the author or the designated rights holders and are protected by copyright law. Use of the images in any form (publication, reproduction, distribution) requires prior permission from the rights holder.
For licensing inquiries or other questions, please contact us by email at biuro@fiff.org.pl.
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The online archive is part of the project “Digital Photography Center Fort: Digital Transformation of the Resources and Offer of the Fort Institute of Photography”, implemented under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (KPO), financed by the European Union – NextGenerationEU, as part of investment A2.5.1 “Program to Support Entities in the Cultural and Creative Sectors to Stimulate Their Development.”