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Contemporary artists
ZBIGNIEW WIECKOWSKI
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A rua - Rio de Janeiro, 1990 oil, 169x71 cm
Saudade do Brasil, oil 96x73 cm
Nuvem, 1994, oil 23x28 cm
INDIVIDUAL EXPOSITIONS
1977 - Galerie "Periodic Art", Zurich1978 - Galerie "Valmay", Paris1979 - Galerie "Vienner", Paris1980 - Fondation Besserat de Bellefonds, Reims1982 - Galerie "Helmina", Strasbourg1985 - Institut Polonais, Paris1987 - ABE Art Gallery, Fort Lee N. Y. (USA)1988 - Galerie des Carmes, Rouen1989 - Théâtre Municipal, Beaune1990 - Retrospective, Institut Polonais, Paris1991 - Galeria "Bonino", Brasil1993 - Galerie "Debret", Paris, 1994 - Galeria "Palacyk", Warsaw1995 - Galeria "Escritorio de Arte", Salvador-Bahia, Bresil1996 - Bibliothéque Polonaise, Paris, Muzeum Okregowe, Galeria "Pod Atlantami, Walbrzych1997 - Galeria "U Jezuitow", Poznan1998 - Museu Nacional de Belas Artes, Rio de Janeiro, Otton Palace, Rio de Janeiro1999 - Espaço Cultural dos Correios, Rio de Janeiro 'S B I O G R A P H Y : Having dozens of arms to express his art being a painter, scenographer, theatre decorator, framer mad about literature, Zbigniew Wieckowski can be considered as the Leonardo da Vinci Manpower representation or like Vishnu. Wieckowski travels intensively with his dynamic palette. Wieckowski forged his talent at the Fine Art Academy of Cracow with prof. Stopka and Taranczwski and then expressed his art in the 1970's in Paris. He inherited some solid know-how background that enabled him to tackle art in all directions. Following the path of the great masters of the School of Paris, like Kisling, Zawadowski or Mondzain, he settled in his Paris studio and then took part in several exhibitions and scenographies in the French capital confirming his artistic maturity in France, which became his second homeland.
In Wieckowski's abstract-figurative painting, one can sense some Slave sensibility while the purity of his forms come across the worlds of Soutine's substance thickness and Slewinski's way of representing marine paintings. In his large size formats, on can perceive some erotic accents while certain colour constructions demonstrate some metaphysical meaning of his concept as well as some great rigour when it comes to deal with nature. During his Brazilian period, Wieckowski, who likes to be called Zbitch, has been treating the undiscoverable light with some stunning expression by plunging into hot and exotic landscapes. Since 1996, he has been participating in a new artistic movement - «decentrism» - by creating solid works enriched with a non-present and absent doctrine because «decentric» compositions evolve through their additive meaning and towards a narration without limits. «Zbitch» is a universal painter who belongs at the same time to the spirituual extension of the School of Paris and embodies a rich artistic cocktail between Poland, France and Brazil. Still, Wieckowski remains quite modest in his universe, modesty being the priviledge of great masters. Since 1997 Wieckowski is invested in the criticism of art and journalism.
(Benezit, 1999, page 593)
CONTACT : artcult@wanadoo.fr
Zbigniew Wieckowski 13, rue Fourcade / 75 015 Paris Phone 00 33 1 45 30 07 51 00 33 1 45 33 26 54 With Simon Mondzain
With Jozef Czapski
Jorge Amado during the opening of an exhibition in Paris
In Amsterdam with Tomasz Ciecierski
With Roman Polanski
COLLECTIVES EXPOSITIONS
1977 - Salon Européen des Arts, Strasburg, International Drawing Biennale, Clevland G. B., Salon d'Automne, Paris1978 - Salon des Artistes Français, Paris1979 - Salon d'Automne, Paris1980 - Salon des Artistes Français, Salon de Mai, Salon d'Automne, Paris1981 - Salon des Artistes Français, Paris Salon International, Salon International du Touquet, Salon d'Automne, Paris1983 - Bilan de l'Art Contemporain, Dallas USA, Salon d'Automne, Galerie Valmay, Paris1987 - Salon d'Automne, Grand Palais, Paris 1988 - 4e Salon des Artistes Peintres, Mairie du 15e, Paris1989 - Exp. Peintures - Salle Marcel Pagnol Villiers-le Bel, Salon d'Automne, Grand Palais, Paris1994 - Action Painting, Rio de Janeiro1996 - Institut Polonais, Paris, Union des Artistes Polonais en France, Centre Scientifique de l'Académie Polonaise des Sciences, Paris1997 - "Decentrisme", Institut Polonais, Paris
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Big bang, oil, 65x80 cm
Cathedral, oil, 100x81 cm
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ZBIGNIEW zbitch WIECKOWSKI
B I O G R A P H Y
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Sans titre, oil, 81x100 cm
Parana, oil, 25x30 cm
O Simbolo, 1991 oil, 101x87 cm |
A rua - Rio de Janeiro, 1990 oil, 169x71 cm
Saudade do Brasil, oil 96x73 cm
Nuvem, 1994, oil 23x28 cm
INDIVIDUAL EXPOSITIONS
1977 - Galerie "Periodic Art", Zurich1978 - Galerie "Valmay", Paris1979 - Galerie "Vienner", Paris1980 - Fondation Besserat de Bellefonds, Reims1982 - Galerie "Helmina", Strasbourg1985 - Institut Polonais, Paris1987 - ABE Art Gallery, Fort Lee N. Y. (USA)1988 - Galerie des Carmes, Rouen1989 - Théâtre Municipal, Beaune1990 - Retrospective, Institut Polonais, Paris1991 - Galeria "Bonino", Brasil1993 - Galerie "Debret", Paris, 1994 - Galeria "Palacyk", Warsaw1995 - Galeria "Escritorio de Arte", Salvador-Bahia, Bresil1996 - Bibliothéque Polonaise, Paris, Muzeum Okregowe, Galeria "Pod Atlantami, Walbrzych1997 - Galeria "U Jezuitow", Poznan1998 - Museu Nacional de Belas Artes, Rio de Janeiro, Otton Palace, Rio de Janeiro1999 - Espaço Cultural dos Correios, Rio de Janeiro 'S B I O G R A P H Y : Having dozens of arms to express his art being a painter, scenographer, theatre decorator, framer mad about literature, Zbigniew Wieckowski can be considered as the Leonardo da Vinci Manpower representation or like Vishnu. Wieckowski travels intensively with his dynamic palette. Wieckowski forged his talent at the Fine Art Academy of Cracow with prof. Stopka and Taranczwski and then expressed his art in the 1970's in Paris. He inherited some solid know-how background that enabled him to tackle art in all directions. Following the path of the great masters of the School of Paris, like Kisling, Zawadowski or Mondzain, he settled in his Paris studio and then took part in several exhibitions and scenographies in the French capital confirming his artistic maturity in France, which became his second homeland.
In Wieckowski's abstract-figurative painting, one can sense some Slave sensibility while the purity of his forms come across the worlds of Soutine's substance thickness and Slewinski's way of representing marine paintings. In his large size formats, on can perceive some erotic accents while certain colour constructions demonstrate some metaphysical meaning of his concept as well as some great rigour when it comes to deal with nature. During his Brazilian period, Wieckowski, who likes to be called Zbitch, has been treating the undiscoverable light with some stunning expression by plunging into hot and exotic landscapes. Since 1996, he has been participating in a new artistic movement - «decentrism» - by creating solid works enriched with a non-present and absent doctrine because «decentric» compositions evolve through their additive meaning and towards a narration without limits. «Zbitch» is a universal painter who belongs at the same time to the spirituual extension of the School of Paris and embodies a rich artistic cocktail between Poland, France and Brazil. Still, Wieckowski remains quite modest in his universe, modesty being the priviledge of great masters. Since 1997 Wieckowski is invested in the criticism of art and journalism.
(Benezit, 1999, page 593)
CONTACT : artcult@wanadoo.fr
Zbigniew Wieckowski 13, rue Fourcade / 75 015 Paris Phone 00 33 1 45 30 07 51 00 33 1 45 33 26 54 With Simon Mondzain
With Jozef Czapski
Jorge Amado during the opening of an exhibition in Paris
In Amsterdam with Tomasz Ciecierski
With Roman Polanski
COLLECTIVES EXPOSITIONS
1977 - Salon Européen des Arts, Strasburg, International Drawing Biennale, Clevland G. B., Salon d'Automne, Paris1978 - Salon des Artistes Français, Paris1979 - Salon d'Automne, Paris1980 - Salon des Artistes Français, Salon de Mai, Salon d'Automne, Paris1981 - Salon des Artistes Français, Paris Salon International, Salon International du Touquet, Salon d'Automne, Paris1983 - Bilan de l'Art Contemporain, Dallas USA, Salon d'Automne, Galerie Valmay, Paris1987 - Salon d'Automne, Grand Palais, Paris 1988 - 4e Salon des Artistes Peintres, Mairie du 15e, Paris1989 - Exp. Peintures - Salle Marcel Pagnol Villiers-le Bel, Salon d'Automne, Grand Palais, Paris1994 - Action Painting, Rio de Janeiro1996 - Institut Polonais, Paris, Union des Artistes Polonais en France, Centre Scientifique de l'Académie Polonaise des Sciences, Paris1997 - "Decentrisme", Institut Polonais, Paris
ZBIGNIEW zbitch WIECKOWSKI PAINTINGS
"Raio", 1991, oil, 95x150 cm |
"Cabeca"-Morro", oil 118x125 cm |
"Entrada", 1998, oil, 95x115 cm |
"Tupiara", 1994-98, oil, 90x112 cm |
"Espaco tropical", 1998, oil, 113x82 cm |
"El Nino", 1997, oil, 100x150 cm |
CONTACT : artcult@wanadoo.fr
Zbigniew Wieckowski13, rue Fourcade / 75 015 ParisPhone 00 33 1 45 30 07 51 00 33 1 45 33 26 54 |
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