Renata Buziak zaprasza. It is my pleasure to invite you to an exhibition by world-renowned artists from the Fine Arts Faculty at Maria Curie-Sklodowska University (UMCS) in Lublin, Poland: PATIENCE of PAPER / CIERPLIWOŚĆ PAPIERU.
Official Opening: 17 February, 6-8pm by Polish Ambassador H.E. Andrzej Jaroszyński. Exhibition dates: 16 February – 3 March 2012.
QCA WEBB GALLERY Queensland College of Art Griffith University Level 2 Webb Centre, 226 Grey Street, South Bank
Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 4pm Gallery Contact: 0468 989 101
This exhibition is under the Honorary Patronage of H.E. Andrzej Jaroszyński Ambassador of the Republic of Poland.
And it is supported by the Polish Consulate General in Sydney.Curators: Sławomir Toman & Piotr Korol.
The Institute of Fine Arts (ISP) at the Arts Faculty of UMCS in Lublin already possesses an established place on the map of Polish education of arts. Within the Painting, Graphic Design and Art Education faculties students have the possibility of familiarising themselves with all forms of artistic expression, spanning styles from classic to the modern.
Most of the ISP academic staff are active artists involved in a variety of artistic techniques and mediums. Showing all approaches within one single exhibition in a country as geographically distant from Poland as Australia would be extremely difficult, therefore we’re implementing a certain formal condensed selection in the choice of artists and works for the exhibition.
In the Polish language there exist common sayings: “paper will accept anything” or “paper has patience”. They indicate the neutrality of paper as a carrier of information or artistic content. However paper itself can be used as a creative medium (paper art), both in the literal and metaphoric sense (the recycling of meanings). Those two aspects of paper are the exhibition’s topic and a common denominator linking the presented works.
ARTISTS: Małgorzata Bałdyga, Krzysztof Bartnik, Mariusz Drzewiński, Jan Ferenc, Donat Kowalski, Danuta Kuciak, Tomasz Malec,Grzegorz Mazurek, Lech Mazurek, Irena Nawrot, Sławomir Plewko, Joanna Polak, Artur Popek, Joanna Polak, Maria Polakowska, Wiesław Proć, Robert Rabiej, Sebastian Smit, Kamil Stańczak, Anna Waszczuk, Jacek Wojciechowski, Walenty Wróblewski, Agnieszka Zawadzka, Tomasz Zawadzki.
You can check the updates and images (coming soon) on the facebook event page: http://www.facebook.com/events/313117622067196/
Kind Regards Renata -- Renata Buziak 0401 664 400 renata@renata-buziak.com
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A Showcase of Polish fine art
A host of work from some of Poland’s leading artists will be showcased in Brisbane this month as part
of a global collaboration in art.
Held at the Queensland College of Art (QCA) Griffith University, the exhibit will display fine art,
painting and photography from 21 artists of the Marie Curie Sklodowska University in Lublin.
The exhibition, Patience of Paper, is a reference to a common Polish saying that ‘paper will accept
anything’ indicating the neutrality of paper as a carrier of information or artistic content.
The show is another step in a reciprocal arrangement, which sees the QCA currently conducting a
staff exhibition tour of five cities throughout Poland.
QCA Deputy Director Earle Bridger says the mutual exhibitions are an opportunity to gain insight into
the differing cultural visions between Central Europe and Australia.
Jacek Wojciechowski |
Agnieszka Zawadzka |
Artur Popek |
“Exchanging art between Australian and Poland is cultivating artistic collaboration and the
development of important networks between individuals, institutions and communities regardless of
geographical, linguistic and political boundaries,” he said.
“This exhibition is a wonderful opportunity for the Brisbane community to view the work of renowned
European artists in a local setting.”
Artists featured in the show include the award-winning Artur Popek, art director of the Society for Arts
in Chicago and graphic illustrator for the New Daily in New York; Grzegorz Mazurek, who has won 10
international awards and exhibited in more than 400 shows; and Tomasz Zawadzki, whose works are
included in collections throughout Germany and Poland.
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