Grzegorz CHOJNACKI [b. 1955],
Untitled, 1992
technique: mixed, acrylic, handmade paper
dimensions: 63 x 45 cm/ 83 x 64 cm
signed and dated. middle d.: G. Chojnacki '92.
Framed work.
Grzegorz Chojnacki - born in 1955 in Zgierz. Studied at the State Higher School of Visual Arts in Lodz at the Faculty of Graphic Arts and Painting from 1975 to 1980. Diploma with honors in graphic design in the studio of Professor Leszek Rózga and in painting in the studio of Professor Stanislaw Fijalkowski.
From 1996 to 2007, he headed the Studio of Workshop Graphics at the Faculty of Textiles and Clothing.
In 2007, he assumes the leadership of the Digital Print Studio at the Faculty of Graphic Arts and Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Lodz.
In 1992-2002 he participated twenty times in the International Art Fair in Frankfurt n/Main, had individual exhibitions in Dresden, Wildeshausen, Lodz, Warsaw and Sandomierz, and participated in about thirty group exhibitions at home and abroad.
Participant of the International Trienale of Graphics in Cracow in 2003.Full professor since 2006, and rector of the Academy of Fine Arts in Lodz since 2005. He works in printmaking, painting and drawing.
Studio program: It no longer makes sense today, in 2007, to repeat that there has been a revolution in the field of electronic media, and not only a technical-technological revolution, but more importantly, a revolution in artistic consciousness. This indisputable fact is already widely known. Therefore, it is impossible to educate a graphic artist today who is ignorant of digital graphics.
The computer, and in fact graphics software, its availability, ease of reproduction and data transfer, has revolutionized the world, especially the world of artistic graphics. This is a situation unknown even fifteen or twenty years ago.
Credo:The artist's profession is: emotion, masterful technique and skillful use of chance. However, I consider the necessary individualization of the artistic record as the most important.
I am convinced that also in the field of digital technology this is already fully possible today.