A writer, journalist, and curator. He is the author of several novels and works of reportage, including Oko Świata. Od Konstantynopola do Stambułu, for which he received the Beata Pawlak Award. He also serves as a member of the Management Board of the Unia Literacka Association. As a curator, he has developed a number of art projects, including the exhibition Sklep Polsko-Indyjski/Prince Polonia, co-curated with Janek Simon and presented at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, Clark House Initiative in Mumbai, and TRAFO Center for Contemporary Art in Szczecin (2017–2018). He is currently collaborating with Simon on the research project and exhibition One Man Does Not Rule a Nation, which explores Polish–Ghanaian relations in the 1960s and has been presented at the Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts, TRAFO Szczecin, FCA Ghana, Red Clay Studio in Tamale, and the Museum of African Art in Belgrade.