Karol Radziszewski, Installation view, "Theses on Hope #10: One Day These Kids...", 2023 From the exhibition at Between Bridges, Berlin, 2023
© Karol Radziszewski 2026
Photo: Courtesy of Between Bridges

Karol Radziszewski

The Classroom

Stockholm, 31.1 2026 – 12.4 2026

Karol Radziszewski recreates the setting of a Polish classroom from the 1990s, but with a different curriculum. Material from the artist’s Queer Archives Institute – his collection of queer histories in Central and Eastern Europe – is integrated into the school desks and chairs. The blackboard, teacher’s desk and the portraits of prominent queer figures lining the walls further augment this classroom as a living archive. The Classroom is presented for the first time in Scandinavia and has been acquired for the Moderna Museet Collection.

Karol Radziszewski was born in 1980 in Białystok and lives and works in Warsaw. His artistic and editorial practice includes filmmaking, painting, installation, publishing, archiving, education and activism.

Activating queer archives

Radziszewski is the founder of the Queer Archives Institute (QAI) and the magazine DIK Fagazine, the first and, so far, the only art magazine from Central and Eastern Europe focusing on queer histories. For the past two decades he has, through QAI and DIK Fagazine, gathered queer narratives, materials and oral testimonies from Central and Eastern Europe that have been systematically excluded from established historiography and thus education. His work and achievements are not only about collecting and preserving the extensive archival material but also about activating it.

Queer history in The Classroom

The artists seemingly conventional school environment The Classroom (2023) tells a different story than one first might expect: Radziszewski has collaged materials from the QAI on top of the school benches, while adding painterly elements of his own. As such, the desks are simultaneously a display of the archive, a pedagogical tool and an artistic intervention. The posters lining the wall are reproductions of his paintings of historical and contemporary queer icons – a play on the historical figures usually displayed in classrooms. Radziszewski’s site-specific mural painting depicts “fag fighters”, based on his ongoing performance Fag Fighters (2007–present) in which a street gang in pink balaclavas subvert mainstream notions of masculinity and queerness. He has also produced a new issue of his magazine DIK Fagazine, titled “The Classroom”.

In the installation, Karol Radziszewski uses the archival material as a tool for learning and the exchange of ideas, transforming a setting and time associated with ‘instruction’ into a space that allows room for other worlds of thought and collective exploration, curator Hendrik Folkerts says.

The exhibition is presented in the museum’s new exhibition room, the 144 square metres gallery located next to the restaurant.

Karol Radziszewski, Installation view, "Theses on Hope #10: One Day These Kids...", 2023 From the exhibition at Between Bridges, Berlin, 2023
© Karol Radziszewski 2026
Photo: Courtesy of Between Bridges
Karol Radziszewski, Installation view, "Theses on Hope #10: One Day These Kids...", 2023 From the exhibition at Between Bridges, Berlin, 2023
© Karol Radziszewski 2026
Photo: Courtesy of Between Bridges
Karol Radziszewski, Detail, "Theses on Hope #10: One Day These Kids...", 2023 From the exhibition at Between Bridges, Berlin, 2023
© Karol Radziszewski 2026
Photo: Courtesy of Between Bridges
Karol Radziszewski, Detail, The Classroom/Klassrummet, 2023 © Karol Radziszewski 2026
Photo: Tobias Fischer/Moderna Museet
Top side, school desk.
Karol Radziszewski, Detail, The Classroom/Klassrummet, 2023 © Karol Radziszewski 2026
Photo: Tobias Fischer/Moderna Museet
Top side, school desk.
Karol Radziszewski, Detail, The Classroom/Klassrummet, 2023 © Karol Radziszewski 2026
Photo: Tobias Fischer/Moderna Museet
Top side, school desk.
Karol Radziszewski, Detail, The Classroom, 2023 © Karol Radziszewski 2026
Photo: Tobias Fischer/Moderna Museet
From the series of portraits of historical and contemporary queer icons.
Karol Radziszewski, Detail, The Classroom, 2023 © Karol Radziszewski 2026
Photo: Tobias Fischer/Moderna Museet
From the series of portraits of historical and contemporary queer icons.
Karol Radziszewski, Detail, The Classroom, 2023 © Karol Radziszewski 2026
Photo: Tobias Fischer/Moderna Museet
From the series of portraits of historical and contemporary queer icons.
Karol Radziszewski, Detail, The Classroom, 2023 © Karol Radziszewski 2026
Photo: Tobias Fischer/Moderna Museet
From the series of portraits of historical and contemporary queer icons.
Karol Radziszewski, Margot, 2020 © Karol Radziszewski 2025
Photo: Tobias Fischer/Moderna Museet
Karol Radziszewski, Fag Fighters: Prologue, 2007 © Karol Radziszewski 2026
Photo: Courtesy of the artist
Karol Radziszewski, Fag Fighters, 2007 © Karol Radziszewski 2026
Photo: Courtesy of the artist
Karol Radziszewski, DIK Fagazine, "The Classroom", issue No 16, 2026. Cover art by Karol Radziszewski. Design by Martin Falck.
Karol Radziszewski, DIK Fagazine, "Ukraine", issue no 13, 2023. Cover photo by Anton Shebetko. Design by Martin Falck.
Karol Radziszewski, DIK Fagazine, "Czechoslovakia", issue, no 9, 2014. Design by Martin Falck.
Artist Karol Radziszewski Photo: © Kuba Dabrowski