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„The Way #5”, mixed media (soil, pearl glue, oil)) on jute, 140 x 150, 2012
Series “The Way” by Marta Pokojowczyk contains mixed media paintings on jute created between 2011 and 2012. Canvases were a part of the diploma concept on the Academy of Fine Art and Design in Wrocław, entitled "The Possibility of an Island". "The Way" do not show any concrete journey but rather represents a state of being. The horizontal line expresses continuity and in the same time it shows an interval, a border dividing surface. Works can function as individual pieces or they can create larger composition where the place of each painting can be different each time.
Series “The Way” iniciated a performative aspect of the discipline of Painting in which an experimental and multistage process of creation is as important as the final piece. To create these raw canvases I had ripped coffee jute sacks and sewed them again on a sewing machine. What intrests me the most is the "adventurous" surface of jute and its vulgar matter, tiny imperfections. Some parts of canvases are left with the original prints fom South America which are a part of the design of each painting.
Series “The Way” juxtaposes in itself pairs of contradictions, harmony and chaos, peace and upcoming storm, continuity and interval, aestethics and vulgarity, lightness and weight.
What’s more, the form of a sack, so interesting in its shape and function, is a prototype of the further woven art works - Canvases 3D.
Marta Pokojowczyk born in 1985 in Wrocław, Poland, graduated Art History at the University of Wroclaw and Painting at the Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Fine Art and Design in Wroclaw. In 2014/2015 attended a transboundary program Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs in 'Helena Loermans Handwoven Textiles’ Atelier in Odemira, Portugal. Entering the discipline of weaving is the crucial point in artist’s practice which let the author to deepen the issue of the canvas as a groundwork (basis for painting). Designing 3-dimensional textile objects which interweave fine and applied arts is a transposition of the artpiece from a sphere of a pure view directly into the human environment. In 2017 Marta set up Interweave Studio - Atelier where art interlaces with craft and humanities. She is artistically connected with Wroclaw, Suprasl (Podlaskie Voivodeship) and Odemira. Scholarship holder of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland (2019).
Exhibitions and Awards:
2021 Towards Spaces (individual exhibition), Libra Auction House, Warsaw
2020 The Offensive of the Weaves, Weaving Festival (group exhibition), PIK Bialystok, Poland
2020 Weaving 3D (individual exhibition), PIK Bialystok
2019 Venice Design Week (group exhibition), Art Studio Larkina, Venice, Italy
2019 Humanism of fabrics (individual exhibition), Gdynia Design Days, Gdynia, Poland
2019 Halftone (individual exhibition), Pracownia Duży Pokój, Warsaw, Poland
2018 awarded in Biennale Tkan Art, Center of Art and Culture, Skierniewice, Poland
2018 EUNIQUE - fair for design unique objects, Karlsruhe, Germany
2017 The First Layer, exhibition of the project 'Handwoven Canvas', Centro Cultural Emmerico Nunes, Sines, Portugal
2017 Designer's Open Festival (19th—22nd of October), Leipzig, Germany
2016 What has happened since El Greco came to Odemira?, presentation of mantelillo veneziano canvases and interferences in Helena Loermans Handwoven Textiles Atelier, symposium Ignorância & Esquecimento, Odemira, Portugal
2016 Wroclove Design Festival (18th—22nd of May), Aleja Bielany, Wroclaw, Poland
2015 Stories of Canvas Weavers (individual exhibition), Agora Cultural Center, Wroclaw
2013 Timeless (individual exhibition), Galeria na Psiaku, Wroclaw
2013 The Possibility of an Island (individual diploma exhibition), Studio BWA, Wroclaw
2013 awarded in the Printmaking competition, Academy of Fine Arts, Wroclaw
2012 Apoptozis (group exhibition), Studio BWA, Wroclaw, curator Magdalena Zięba-Grodzka
2011 The Lodgers (group exhibition), Agora Cultural Center, Wroclaw, curator Magdalena Zięba-Grodzka
2010 awarded in the illustration competition for an edition of Brian Patten’s book Jumping Mouse, Academy of Fine Arts, Wroclaw
- Creator:Marta Pokojowczyk (1985, Polish)
- Creation Year:2012
- Dimensions:Height: 55.12 in (140 cm)Width: 59.06 in (150 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Salzburg, AT
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU103539978842
Marta Pokojowczyk
Marta Pokojowczyk born in 1985 in Wrocław, Poland, graduated Art History at the University of Wroclaw and Painting at the Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Fine Art and Design in Wroclaw. In 2014/2015 attended a transboundary program Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs in 'Helena Loermans Handwoven Textiles’ Atelier in Odemira, Portugal. Entering the discipline of weaving is the crucial point in artist’s practice which let the author to deepen the issue of the canvas as a groundwork (basis for painting). Designing 3-dimensional textile objects which interweave fine and applied arts is a transposition of the artpiece from a sphere of a pure view directly into the human environment. In 2017 Marta set up Interweave Studio - Atelier where art interlaces with craft and humanities. She is artistically connected with Wroclaw, Suprasl (Podlaskie Voivodeship) and Odemira. Scholarship holder of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland (2019). Exhibitions and Awards: 2021 Towards Spaces (individual exhibition), Libra Auction House, Warsaw 2020 The Offensive of the Weaves, Weaving Festival (group exhibition), PIK Bialystok, Poland 2020 Weaving 3D (individual exhibition), PIK Bialystok 2019 Venice Design Week (group exhibition), Art Studio Larkina, Venice, Italy 2019 Humanism of fabrics (individual exhibition), Gdynia Design Days, Gdynia, Poland 2019 Halftone (individual exhibition), Pracownia Duży Pokój, Warsaw, Poland 2018 awarded in Biennale Tkan Art, Center of Art and Culture, Skierniewice, Poland 2018 EUNIQUE - fair for design unique objects, Karlsruhe, Germany 2017 The First Layer, exhibition of the project 'Handwoven Canvas', Centro Cultural Emmerico Nunes, Sines, Portugal 2017 Designer's Open Festival (19th—22nd of October), Leipzig, Germany 2016 What has happened since El Greco came to Odemira?, presentation of mantelillo veneziano canvases and interferences in Helena Loermans Handwoven Textiles Atelier, symposium Ignorância & Esquecimento, Odemira, Portugal
2016 Wroclove Design Festival (18th—22nd of May), Aleja Bielany, Wroclaw, Poland
2015 Stories of Canvas Weavers (individual exhibition), Agora Cultural Center, Wroclaw
2013 Timeless (individual exhibition), Galeria na Psiaku, Wroclaw
2013 The Possibility of an Island (individual diploma exhibition), Studio BWA, Wroclaw 2013 awarded in the Printmaking competition, Academy of Fine Arts, Wroclaw
2012 Apoptozis (group exhibition), Studio BWA, Wroclaw, curator Magdalena Zięba-Grodzka
2011 The Lodgers (group exhibition), Agora Cultural Center, Wroclaw, curator Magdalena Zięba-Grodzka
2010 awarded in the illustration competition for an edition of Brian Patten’s book Jumping Mouse, Academy of Fine Arts, Wroclaw Education:
2013 The Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Fine Art and Design in Wroclaw, Painting, Master's degree 2011 University of Wroclaw, History of Art, Master's degree 2007—2008 Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto, History of Art
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