Founded in 2007 by Marta Kolakowska, LETO Gallery is a dynamic hub for contemporary art in Warsaw. Located on Dzielna Street, it showcases a bold curatorial program that blends painting, multimedia, and experimental formats. LETO is known for promoting expressive, often provocative works by artists such as Maurycy Gomulicki, Angelika Markul, and Radek Szlaga. The gallery’s interdisciplinary approach includes exhibitions, live acts, and collaborative projects that bridge visual arts with music and performance. LETO has participated in major international art fairs, including NADA in New York and viennacontemporary in Vienna, expanding its reach beyond Poland. With a strong focus on emerging talent and millennial voices, the gallery fosters creative freedom and dialogue. Its commitment to curatorial innovation and cultural exchange has earned it a reputation as one of Poland’s most progressive private galleries—where art is not only exhibited but actively interrogated and celebrated.
Warsaw PolandLETO Gallery is located at ul. Dzielna 5, 00-162 Warsaw, in the city’s central district, nestled within a dynamic and vibrant cultural scene. Established in 2007, this contemporary art gallery is known for its international and interdisciplinary program, blending visual arts with music and multimedia. The gallery serves as a creative hub presenting cutting-edge exhibitions and live performances, showcasing both well-established and emerging Polish artists in an intimate, inspiring space. Nearby, visitors can explore Warsaw’s historic Old Town and the Royal Route with its palaces and gardens, providing a rich cultural backdrop. The area around Dzielna Street is lively with numerous cafes, restaurants, and other small galleries, reflecting the city’s evolving art and nightlife culture. LETO’s location is easily accessible by public transport and places visitors at the heart of Warsaw’s contemporary art scene, making it an essential stop for those seeking a vibrant art experience in a historically rich urban environment.
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