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"I wish to tell a new tale and create my own language: ambiguous, dense, natural, and organic." Ewa Juszkiewicz was born in 1984 and lives in Warsaw. She is a Polish surrealist artist who graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk and from the Academy of Fine Arts in Kracow. She is seen as one of the most important young contemporary Polish artists. She challenges visual conceptions and stereotypes of women's beauty using codes of European painting from the Renaissance to the 19th century. Her rebel and unique art deconstructs women images in classical art. She uses and mixes humain…mehr

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"I wish to tell a new tale and create my own language: ambiguous, dense, natural, and organic." Ewa Juszkiewicz was born in 1984 and lives in Warsaw. She is a Polish surrealist artist who graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk and from the Academy of Fine Arts in Kracow. She is seen as one of the most important young contemporary Polish artists. She challenges visual conceptions and stereotypes of women's beauty using codes of European painting from the Renaissance to the 19th century. Her rebel and unique art deconstructs women images in classical art. She uses and mixes humain figures and various objets (plants, hair, tissus) in a perfect balance. Ewa Juszkiewicz was selected among the 100 Painters of Tomorrow published by Thames & Hudson in 2014 as well as for Women Painters published by Phaidon. Her works are exposed in the whole world: Poland, Paris, London, Miami and Beijing. Juszkiewicz embodies the dynamism of East European art schools nowadays. By analysing and transforming the past - in dialogue with the present - Ewa Juszkiewicz expands our interpretation of history through change and deconstruction.
Autorenporträt
Olivier Berggruen is art historian, curator and former director of Berggruen & Zevi in London. He organized exhibitions of many artists' works, including Paul Klee, Alberto Giacometti, Not Vital and Elisabeth Scherffig. As associated comissioner, he took part to the exhibition Pablo Picasso: From Cubism to Classicism 1915-1925 at the Scuderie del Quirinale and at the Palazzo Barberini in Rome. Chloë Ashby: author and art critic. Her book Colours of Art: The Story of Art in 80 Palettes won the Times' award of Best Book of 2022. Her first novel Wet Paint was published in April 2022 and she is curently writting Second Self which will be published in July 2023. She also wrote texts for exhibitions and was a guest speaker at the Cheltenham Literature Festival and the National Gallery in London.