Krzysztof Tunia is a photographer.
His work is grounded in observation, attention, and a sustained engagement with the world as it unfolds over time.
Rather than working within a fixed subject or style, each body of work develops according to its own internal logic, allowing different directions to emerge naturally.
Across these explorations, he is often drawn to space, structure, and the conditions that shape how environments are seen and understood — forms of order that remain largely unremarked, yet quietly guide movement, define access, and organize perception.
The images are built through attention and reduction, resisting immediacy in favor of a slower, cumulative reading. Photographs are developed in sequences, where meaning emerges through relation rather than isolation.
Photography is approached here not as a means of illustrating ideas, but as a way of discovering them.