Piotr Kibort – graduate in art history of the University of Warsaw (2006). In 2002–2004 he was an instructor at the Education Centre of the National Museum in Warsaw. Since 2005 he has been on the staff of the Department of Prints and Drawings. He has written entries for National Museum in Warsaw exhibition catalogues, including Orientalizm w malarstwie, rysunku i grafice w Polsce w XIX i 1. połowie XX wieku [Orientalism in Polish painting, drawing and graphic art of the nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries] (2008), Chopin. Ikonosfera romantyzmu / Chopin. Iconosphere of Romanticism (2010), and those of other museums, such as Józef Piłsudski – Marszałkowi w hołdzie [Józef Piłsudski: An homage to the Marshal] (Polish Army Museum, 2008), Stanisław August – ostatni król Polski, polityk, mecenas, reformator 1764–1795 [Stanislaus Augustus, the last king of Poland, politician, arts patron and reformer, 1764–95] (Royal Castle in Warsaw, 2011) and L’Aigle Blanc. Stanislas Auguste – dernier roi de Pologne, collectionneur et mécene au siecle des Lumieres (Musée National du Palais de Compiegne, 2011). He was also a member of the team that put on the exhibition “Sztuka wszędzie. Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Warszawie 1904–1944” [Art is everywhere: The Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, 1904–44] (Academy of Fine Arts, Zachęta National Gallery of Art, 2012). His research interests focus on Polish architecture, and especially its public funding, museum architecture and architectural drawings. He has taken part in scholarly conferences in Poland and Ukraine. He has contributed articles on architecture to collaborative publications.