Łukasz Ronduda: Curator at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, initiator of the project “Filmoteka of the Museum”.
Author of books: “Subversive Strategies in Media Arts,” “Polish Art of the 70s. Avant-Garde”, co-author (with Barbara Piwowarska) of the volume “Polish New Wave. The History of a Phenomenon that Never Existed.” Together with Łukasz Gorczyca, he wrote the novel “Half Empty”, whose main character is Oskar Dawicki. Ronduda is also the editor of collective works and of over 200 texts on art and film published in academic periodicals and more popular magazines. He is the curator of exhibitions “The Extremely Rare Events” (CSW, Warsaw 2009), “Analogue: Polish Video Art From the 70s and 80s (Tate Modern, London 2006), and “1,2,3… Avant-Garde” at the Tate Modern, London 2008.) In 2010 he graduated the Development Lab Feature Film Programme at the Wajda School. He is one of the originators of the Film Award.
