Szymon Rogiński

is a Polish visual artist, photographer and author of photobooks born in 1975 in Gdańsk. He lives and works in Warsaw. For more than 20 years, he has been focusing on nocturnes and the material qualities of light. His work has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world. His inspirations include David Lynch films, road movies, pop culture, Anthropocene, as well as postapocalyptic scenarios and visions. Currently, he is exploring the creative uses of drone photography and VR.
Power Every Hour
Soul + Body
The Four Elements

Power Every Hour

In Poland, centuries-old power spots unveil glimpses of pagan Slavic culture. Photographer Szymon Rogiński documents such sites, including kurgans, stone circles and figures of cult.
Ewa Pawlik, Szymon Rogiński
Afterlife
Art + Stories
Experiences

Afterlife

Afterlife is a visual dialogue conducted between Szymon Rogiński’s photographs and the timeless structures of Katarzyna Korzeniecka’s works, created using the marbling (Ebru) technique.
Szymon Rogiński, Katarzyna Korzeniecka
The Internets
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Experiences

The Internets

The internet, despite being widely available, remains elusive as a virtual entity. Its visualization (what we know as ‘the internet’) is a collection of blue images, implicating digital modernity. Underneath those notions, however, hide the addresses of companies that provide services and management of the internet.
Szymon Rogiński