Kinga Jaczewska
Bio
Kinga Jaczewska is a choreographer, dancer, and artist whose work explores the politics of visibility—what is seen, overlooked, and why. She draws attention to presences and subjects often relegated to the periphery, inviting new ways of perceiving what lies outside the centre of focus.
Her practice unfolds through long-term research clusters that experiment across black box dance performances, photography, works on paper, and text. While diverse in form, her work remains rooted in a choreographic approach—continually returning to the body as a site of inquiry, relation, and a vessel of lived experience and emotional depth.
In recent years, architecture has become a key influence, informing her movement language through various forms of spatial logic. In her latest projects, Jaczewska begins to approach dance as choreographic objects—a concept she will explore further in her upcoming research project figures.
In 2022, she received the PrixFintroPrijs, a Belgian award supporting emerging artists.
Projects

Kinga Jaczewska
figures.
Investigating the circularity, roundness, and cyclical nature of architectural methods and forms.

Kinga Jaczewska
BRUT
An exploration of the relations between individual and collective, expressionism and béton brut, constraint and freedom.