About
Michał Korchowiec, was born in 1987, graduated painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. Polish set designer, visual artist, film director and producer. He paints, makes video arts and installations.
He is the author of several theatric scenographies for which he received many awards, including Jan Swiderski's prize, Leon Schiller's prize or prize for Best Set Design of The Divine Comedy Festival in Cracow. He created a visual world for the plays of Monika Strzępka and Paweł Demirski (such as: Non-Divine Comedy, everything I will tell to God; Curse; The Battle of Warsaw 1920; In the name of James S.; Courtney Love or Rainbow Stand); of Wiktor Rubin and Jola Janiczak (Gorgonowa’s Case; Detroit, The history of hand); of Jack Poniedziałek (Glass Menagerie; Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?) or Salka Valka directed by Yana Ross in Borgarlekhusid in Reykiavik.
He made a number of music videos (directed by Krzysztof Skonieczny or by Michał Marczak).
He visual art work exhibited at many prestigious galleries such as eg. Four seasons of the year but without spring in Centre for Contemporary Art "Kronika" in Bytom.
He is director and Producer of the full-length documentary Morgenrot which was featured in festivals in Poland and Germany.
He is currently developing his second film Asabiyyah.
For more information visit: https://vimeo.com/ersatzkorchowiec
He is director of the full-length documentary Morgenrot which was featured in festivals in Poland and Germany. He is currently developing his second film Asabiyyah.