Dimensions: 100 x 210 cm
signed, dated and described on the reverse: 'Agnieszka Wielewska | 100 x 210 cm | 2019.'
Exhibited
Agnieszka Wielewska, "Windows," TLEN Wilanów Art Gallery, Warsaw, 30.09 - 13.10.2022
Biography
Graduate of Painting at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow (diploma in 2017, studio of Prof. Adam Brincken). She is the winner of, among others, the Creative Scholarship of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage, the Henry J.T. Doren Scholarship, the Creative Scholarship of the Marshal of the Pomorskie Voivodeship, the Cultural Scholarship of the City of Gdansk and the Scholarship of the Rector of the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. Awarded for her painting diploma by the Society of Friends of Fine Arts in Cracow and awarded by the Zofia Weiss Gallery in Cracow, finalist of the 1st Painting Biennale LUBELSKA WIOSNA and the Eibisch Prize. Between 2011 and 2013 she also studied Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk and Art History at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow.
Her paintings have been presented in solo and group exhibitions at home and abroad, including Zurich (ARTBOX. PROJECT), Debrecen in Hungary (MODEM Gallery, in Cracow (Palace of Art; Promotional Gallery of the Academy of Fine Arts; Provincial Public Library), Sopot (State Art Gallery, SOPOTEKA, BOTO Theater), Bielsko-Biala (Wzgórze Gallery), Czestochowa (Municipal Art Gallery) Warsaw (Stalowa Gallery, MNiSW), Stalowa Wola (Regional Museum), Kazimierz Dolny, Radom and Gdansk (Klub Żak Gallery).
In addition to painting, she works with posters and film animation. Among other things, she created the poster for the play Trollgatan. Street of Trolls by the Contemporary Theater in Szczecin; Tales from under the table... by the Rainbow in Slupsk or for the finale of Summer at the Theater at the Polish Theater in Poznan.
As a stage designer, she has prepared designs for plays directed by Tomasz Kaczorowski at the Contemporary Theater in Szczecin, the J. Kochanowski Theater in Opole, the Municipal Miniatura Theater in Gdansk, the Rainbow Puppet Theater in Slupsk, the W. Horzyca Theater in Torun; the Children's Art Center in Poznan, in a film with Lukasz Baka (Uncertain Orbits, a film made in 3D technology), among others. In 2018, she received the Theater Prize of the City of Gdansk for her stage design for the play "I don't believe in death" and was honored in the 2018 Jerzy Moskal Stage Design Prize competition.