Born 1994. Graduate of the Wojciech Gerson Secondary School of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Studies: Faculty of Sculpture of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw (bachelor’s degree 2014-2017, master’s degree 2017–2021). He works in sculpture, video art, painting, scenography, space design and photography. Co-founder of the Pawilon 5 student gallery. Participant in the performance White cube in a forest, Pawilon 5 gallery, Warsaw, 2020, and group exhibitions, e.g. Wihajster freiheit swallow =, Salon of the Academy, Warsaw, 2018; Overbloom, Botanical Garden of the University of Warsaw, 2019; Why are you coming so late?, Punkty gallery, Warsaw, 2019; ONLINE 2020, Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, 2020.
Supervisor:
Dr hab. Romuald Woźniak, Assoc. Prof.
Studio of Spatial Activity
It is a visual reflection on the poetry of life contained in the rhythm of our breaths. The impulse for its creation was a deeply felt strong experience of looking for a breath with a gesture of stretched fingers in the
motionless body of someone very close to me, whom I took care of. Every day, putting my fingers against her nose, I checked if she was still breathing and if life was closing in her body. The strong emotions I felt at that time led me to reflect upon the poetic quality of such an apparently prosaic and involuntary process as breathing. I materialised my thoughts by creating an enigmatic machine that generates the continuous movement of the warm air and friction forming a rhythmic sound with the pace of breathing. It is both an instrument and a metronome marking the rhythm of cyclic life. The whole installation is complemented by a two-channel video – two scaled images in dialogue with each other, two faces of women situated on the opposite poles of life: an 18-year-old and a 86-year-old. They are captured in a gesture of half-open eyes and suspended between blissful sleep and acute awareness – a gesture that culminates at the moment of looking at each other.