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Jakub Ciężki was born in 1979 in Lublin, Poland. He graduated from the Faculty of Arts at the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, in 2003; He was granted an honors degree in the painting atelier of Prof. Jacek Wojciechowski.[1] Ciężki is a painter fascinated with street furniture along with realistic abstractions. He is attracted by the industrial landscape. [2]
Jakub Ciężki explains his works:
“My paintings are a reflection of reality. My abstract ideas come from the natural things that surround me and are represented in a realistic manner, in contrast to the monochromatic flat background. The architectural compositions create a kind of tension between realism and abstraction, my paintings reflect what interests me most in art: material and construction”.[3]
Prizes and scholarships
edit2015
President of Lublin scholarship
"Polityka’s Passport 2014” application (category: visual art)
2013
Minister of Culture scholarship-holder in “Young Poland 2013” scholarship program
2012
“Polityka’s Passport 2012” application (category: visual art)
2011
“Polityka’s Passport 2011” application (category: visual art)
President of Lublin honours for achievements in arts
40th Painting Biennale “Bielska Jesień 2011” – Grand Prix
40th Painting Biennale “Bielska Jesień 2011” – Artinfo.pl and Artluk editorial staff honours
2006
Autograph 2005 – I prize
2005
“Painting of the Year” Art&Business Competition – finalist
2004
Franciszka Eibisch’s Foundation Competition – Grand Prix
Lublin Province Marshal scholarship
Autograph 2003 – I prize of UMCS rector and II regular prize
2003
Rector’s prize for the best diploma of the UMCS Faculty of Arts
Solo exhibitions and events
edit2015
Corporal Punishments, Propaganda, Warsaw / Poland
I Love You but I’ve Chosen Darkness, BWA Gallery, Gorzów Wielkopolski / Poland
2014
Blackout, Baltic Gallery of Contemporary Art, Ustka / Poland
2013
Geometry Lesson, National Museum, Kielce / Poland
Blackout, Bielska Gallery BWA, Bielsko-Biała / Poland
Blackout, Lublin Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts, Lublin / Poland
Birthday (event with Tomasz Kulka, Polish sculptor), Propaganda, Warsaw / Poland
2012
Haven’t We Met Before?, Propaganda, Warsaw / Poland
Genre Scenes (exhibition with Tomasz Kulka, Polish sculptor), Propaganda, Warsaw / Poland
2010
To Read Between the Lines, Sanok BWA, Sanok / Poland
2009
To Read Between the Lines, Lublin Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts, Lublin / Poland
2007
Painting, Olympia Gallery, Cracow / Poland
Funnily, Promotion Gallery, Warsaw / Poland
2005
Quiddity, Promotion Gallery, Warsaw / Poland
Painting, ES Gallery, Międzyrzec Podlaski / Poland
Painting, Podlaska Gallery, Biała Podlaska / Poland
2003
Painting, “Under the Floor” ZPAP Gallery, Lublin / Poland
References
edit- ^ Lublin, UM. "Events / Culture / Lublin City Office". lublin.eu. Retrieved 2018-04-19.
- ^ "Jakub Ciężki". en.prpgnd.net (in Polish). Retrieved 2018-04-19.
- ^ "Imago Mundi". www.imagomundiart.com. Retrieved 2018-04-19.
- ^ "Jakub Ciężki".
- ^ a b "Jakub Ciężki/". En.prpgnd.net. Retrieved 2018-06-20.