Artists

The following artists have presented at a PdC event before.
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    Rafał Kapelinski was born in Torun, Poland. He graduated from Nicholas Copernicus University in Torun with a focus on American and English Literature. He is also a graduate of the Master of Business Administration program at the University of Washington in Seattle, USA, and has trained at the London Film School. He is based in London, England.
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    Justyna is a graduate of Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow. She already produced over a hundred of works- among others many illustrations for children books. Experiencing with various techniques, she paints the memories of places visited in the past and the sensations evoked by them. Although, Nature is an ever-present reference, the figuration is not always the mean to represent it. Justyna’s landscapes teach how to separate one from another.
  • karolina_raczynski_3mini_0.jpg
    Karolina is a 3rd year student of Central St Martins School of Arts and Design. Her works are a union between chance and intention, between the idea and unexpected result. The main technique explored by the artist is double exposure, which gained its psychological significance when she was collaborating with her twin sister, Anna. In that project, they were both taking photographs of their surroundings, one sister on top of other’s undeveloped film.
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    Visual artist Antoni Malinowski works with pigment, light, movement and time, investigating the dynamic relationship that exists between pictorial and architectural spaces. He makes temporary and permanent interventions into buildings, paints canvases, walls and ceilings; orchestrates performances through cities, and structures, works with dancers, composers and musicians. Malinowski is best known for his famous Vermilion Wall - a wall painting spanning the 3 floors of the foyer at Royal Court Theatre, Sloane Square, London - a collaboration with Haworth Tompkins Architects.
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    I grew up in Bielsko Biala – a beautiful, medium sized City set among mountains of southern Poland. Ever since I discovered color as a language that I was naturally able to comprehend, painting became my way to own my time and place. I’ve spent well over a decade of my live applying paint to a multitude of surfaces, shaping my own world within a realm of unpredictable imagery.
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    Born in 1979 in Krosno. In 1998 began her artistic education at the Institute of Fine Art in Rzeszów. She stayed there only for a year after which decided to change as well as city as an university. She moved to Lublin to continue her artistic education. In 2003 she completed her studies on the faculty of arts at the Marie Sklodowska Curie University. She obtained a diploma at studio of fine graphic – specialization lithography.
  • agnieszka_mlicka_1mini.jpg
    I studied Fine Art at the University of Oxford and received my MA in Painting at the University of the Arts London in 2007. My practice is a combination of painting and drawing, inspired by architecture, the city and urban planning. I adopt the architect’s visual language to show the city as a system of architectural structures, linguistics and cartography.
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    In my most recent work I constructed a sculpture, a magic box of a sort, mounted on a dray. The box was filled with paper cut-outs of demons and hybrids. This demonic box was pulled by a horse, orbiting the margins of the M25.
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    I’m interested in reality, which undergoes transformation under the influences of time, experience or emotions. The way of perceiving space as geometrical form and place where the past and present mix with each other where time does not flow chronologically. In my work I concentrate not on human presence but on architectural spaces, abstract landscapes and found objects.
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    I remember my grandmother telling me bedtime stories about her father, my great-grandfather, whom I never met. The stories were uncanny, almost magical, enchanted. In them, the unreal became the ordinary and the ordinary was filled with riddles were dreams and beliefs mixed with reality. As I grew up the stories were becoming more real for me each time I went to stay in my great-grandfather’s old highland-style hut.
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