Contemporary Artist | Camera Obscura
Maciej Markowicz (*1981) has been working with his signature mobile Camera Obscura technique since 2015. His works have been shown at Tate Modern, London, with recent solo exhibitions at the Polish Institute Berlin and a duo show at Anne Clergue Galerie, Arles. His works are held in art collections including the Musée Français de la Photographie and the German Art Collection of the Bundestag, and have been featured in L’Œil de la Photographie and the British Journal of Photography. In 2017, he received a grant from the Goethe-Institut and the German Federal Foreign Office for a year-long Camera Obscura Boat European tour. The artist lives and works in Berlin.
I’ve spent years learning to work with time rather than against it. These photographs are what happens when I stop trying to extract moments and simply let duration accumulate.
I work in complete darkness while moving through space. Light writes itself onto paper over several seconds. What appears isn’t a frozen instant but layered time—the way experience actually feels before we try to pin it down.
These artworks don’t freeze time. They let it accumulate on the paper the way experience accumulates in memory—as layered duration, not isolated instants.
Above the River and under the Sky
INNSITU Gallery, Innsbruck – Camera Obscura Project for the 200th Anniversary of Photography, Opening April 13–16, 2026
Positions Berlin Art Fair & Photo Basel
ART WEEK Berlin, Flughafen Tempelhof Hangar 7, Stand B12, with VisuleX – Gallery for Photography, September 11–14, 2025
The City in the Lens of the Moving Camera Obscura
Photography Festival Sopot, Poland, September 5–21, 2025
BACK to the MAGIC — Camera Obscura and the Art of Photography
VisuleX – Gallery for Photography, Hamburg, Germany, June 6–July 12, 2025
Le monde flottant
Anne Clergue Galerie, Arles, France, June 27–September 29, 2024
Landscape brought to life — Berlin in the lens of the moving Camera Obscura
Polish Institute Berlin, April 11–June 22, 2024
Artist for Flussbad Berlin – Group Exhibition
With Katharina Grosse, Wolfgang Tillmans, Karin Sander and others, Berlin Art Week, September 11–18, 2024
Horyzont Imagined — The City in the Lens of the Moving Camera Obscura
Art Gallery Ogrodowa8, Łódź, Poland
Camera Obscura: Painting with Light and Motion
Floating exhibition, Berlin Photo Week
Through the Moving Eye of the Camera Obscura
Młyny Rothera, Bydgoszcz, Poland
Berlin inside moving Camera Obscura — Motiongraphs 2018–2020
Werkhof L57, Berlin
Motiongraphs 2015–2018
Flo Peters Gallery, Hamburg
Camera Obscura (Floating Exhibitions)
Open Gallery Weekend Berlin, Paris Photo, Unseen Photo Amsterdam
Dumbo Arts Festival
Polish Cultural Institute, New York, USA
Camera Obscura Cabinet at BYOB Show
International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP), Brooklyn, USA
Accidental Accumulations — Untitled
Curated by Jeanne Braille, Welsh Gallery, New Jersey
After we arrive, before we leave
Curated by Sandra Sykorova and Marko Daniel, Tate Modern, London, UK
Accidental Accumulations — Photo Global Exhibition
New York Photo Festival, New York, USA
Accidental Accumulations — Lab Exhibition
Michael Foley and Sasha Wolf Gallery, New York, USA
Power Obscura
Public installation: Conversion of shipping container into Camera Obscura, London, UK
Rouen Cathedral in Camera Obscura
Public installation: Real-time projection of Rouen Cathedral’s façade, Rouen, France