Dark Clouds: Architectures of Security, Resistance and Solidarity

Polish Pavilion at the International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia
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At this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale, a few of the exhibitions in the national pavilions focus on the theme of security. Each approaches it differently: by reflecting on fears and real threats, mental safety, protective infrastructures, and grassroots resistance practices or ways of building resilience. The fact that these exhibitions represent countries from the same geographical region is no coincidence.

On the last day of the Venice Biennale of Architecture 2025, we invite the public to take part in an event whose point of departure is the exhibitions in the Polish, Ukrainian and Latvian pavilions. The Polish Pavilion – Lares and Penates – focuses on the technical and cultural means through which we construct a sense of safety through architecture. Landscape of Defense in the Latvian Pavilion presents the defense infrastructure of NATO's external border from the perspective of residents of border areas. The Ukrainian Pavilion – DAKH (ДАХ): Vernacular Hardcore – explores intersections between traditional building methods and improvised constructions during times of war; as well as the necessary intersection between practices of reconstruction, displacement and resistance. The program will culminate in a short DJ set/sound performance – Dakh Components: Hardcore Odesa Signals – by Nikolay Karabynovych.

The event is coorganized by the teams of Polish and Ukrainian Pavilions, with the support of Razom for Ukraine.

event accompanying the exhibition
  • 10.05 – 23.11.2025
    Lares and Penates: On Building a Sense of Security in Architecture

    From the very beginning, architecture’s primary role has been to protect. The set of anxieties that accompany its inhabitants has evolved – people still turn to architecture to seek shelter from weather or the elements, but nowadays they also contend with climate catastrophe, wars or the prospect of mass migration. Does architecture have the tools to protect us from adversity? What practices taken from the construction and use of buildings can we employ to provide us with sense of security?

    Polish Pavilion at the International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di VeneziaPolish Pavilion at the International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia
Upcoming events
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  • 01.04 – 12.04.2026
    Own rooms
    (in Polish)
    Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
  • 01.04 (Wed) 15:00
    Fabric Abstraction. Open Workshop for Adults (in English)
    Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
  • 01.04 (Wed) 18:00
    Utkane (dir. Maria Oblicka; Alexander Cabeza-Trigg) 2026
    Film premiere
    Zachęta | entrance from ul. Burschego (down the stairs)Zachęta | entrance from ul. Burschego (down the stairs)
  • 02.04 (Thu) 12:15
    Thursday guided tours of current exhibitions
    (in Polish)
    Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
  • 02.04 (Thu) 17:00
    Dark and cold
    (in Polish)
    Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
  • 02.04 (Thu) 18:00
    Archive under care
    (in Polish)
    Zachęta | Cinema Room (entrance through the exhibition)Zachęta | Cinema Room (entrance through the exhibition)
  • 04.04 (Sat) 12:15
    Curator's tour by Jędrzej Zakrzewski
    (in Polish)
    Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
  • 08.04 (Wed) 18:00
    Se(a)ns sztuki
    Wiek Niewinności (reż. Martin Scorsese, 1993)
    Zachęta | entrance from ul. Burschego (down the stairs)Zachęta | entrance from ul. Burschego (down the stairs)
  • 09.04 (Thu) 12:15
    Thursday guided tours of current exhibitions
    (in Polish)
    Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
  • 09.04 (Thu) 18:00
    The revolution that never was
    (in Polish)
    Zachęta | entrance from ul. Burschego (down the stairs)Zachęta | entrance from ul. Burschego (down the stairs)
  • 10.04 (Fri) 17:30
    Close
    (in Polish)
    Zachęta – National Gallery of ArtZachęta
  • 11.04 (Sat) 11:00
    Próba otwarta Teatru 21
    (in Polish)
    Zachęta | cinema room (entrance from Burschego street)cinema room