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'''Jacek Tylicki''' (born in 1951 in ], ]) is an artist who settled in ] in 1982. Tylicki works in the field of ], ], and ]. His ] projects often raise social and environmental issues. '''Jacek Tylicki''' (born in 1951 in ], ]) is an artist who settled in ] in 1982.


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==Works==

Beginning in 1973 Tylicki sends sheets of canvas or paper into the ], the ]s or the ]s, and leaves them for a long while in a natural environment, thus forcing upon Nature an attitude previously reserved to the artist: the creation of forms.
In the years 1974 - 1990 he initiates the idea of an anonymous artist by issuing a periodical called "Anonymous Artists" where artists present their artworks without revealing their own names.

In 1985 he created an ] called Chicken Art. Tylicki transformed the ] in ] to a hen house in which live chickens watched realistic paintings of chickens, chicks and roosters hanging on the gallery walls. He declared at the same time: "For the chicken the most beautiful is chicken." Art critic L. Brogowski described it as: 'a reaction to the overexploitation of the beauty of the human body'.

Another installation was the "Free Art", where well known, invited artists, like ], ] among others, gave away their artworks to the public for free.

] and ] plays an important role in his work as a record of its elusiveness and transience.

==Selected solo exhibitions==

* Gallerie Porten, ], ], 1976
* BTJ Gallery, ], ], 1979
* Gallery 38, ], ], 1979
* Gallery Sien Gdanska, ], ] 1979
* ], ], ], 1979
* ], ], ], 1979
* ], ], ], 1979
* Galerie Kanal 2, ], ], 1980
* Galeria BWA, ], ], 1980
* ], ], ], 1980
* ], ], USA, 1982
* ], ], USA, 1985
* ] Gallery, ], USA, 1986
* ], ], USA, 1987
* U Gallery, ], USA, 1995

==Selected group exhibitions==

* Galeriet, Lund, Sweden, 1976
* Galerie Brass, Malmo, Sweden, 1977
* EXEN, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1979
* Nordic Experimental Art Festival, Iceland, 1979
* Experimental Environment II, Living Art Museum, Iceland, 1980
* New Avantgarde, BWA, Sopot, Poland, 1981
* ARTEDER International, Bilbao, Spain, 1982
* ], New York, USA, 1984
* Avenue B Gallery, New York, USA, 1984
* ], New York, USA, 1985
* Nite Gallery, New York, USA, 1985
* Fusion Gallery, New York, USA, 1986
* Artifacts Gallery, Miami, USA, 1986
* No-Se-No Gallery, New York, USA, 1986
* ], New York, USA, 1986
* ], New York State, USA, 1987
* ], New York, USA, 1986
* ], New York, USA, 1988
* SFINKS Foundation, Sopot, Poland, 1993
* ], Berlin, Germany, 1994
* SFINKS Foundation, Sopot, Poland, 2002
* Land Art Festival, ], Poland, 2011
* ] National Gallery of Art, ], Poland, 2012
* Dublin Biennial, ], Ireland, 2012
* MOCAK - Museum of Contemporary Art in ], Poland, 2013


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Jacek Tylicki (born in 1951 in Sopot, Poland) is an artist who settled in New York City in 1982.

Stone sculpture, "Give If You Can - Take If You Have To", Palolem Island, India, 2008
Installation Chicken Art, Now Gallery, New York City, 1987
"Natural Art", Number 183,
(Created by Nature), on the ground of the old forest, South Sweden, 17/08 - 29/08 1976, 47,5 x 35.5 cm
365 days, One photograph a day of a tree, Lund, Sweden, Jan 1 - Dec 31, 1979

References

  • Leszek Brogowski, "Jacek Tylicki and a new ethos of art", Project magazine, Poland, 202-203/1995 p. 41 -53
  • Les Krantz, The New York Art Review, 1988, (ISBN 0-913765-09-0), p. 1218 -1229
  • "Now Gallery", Artforum 03 -1985.
  • Laura Cottingham, "Free Art", Art & Auction Magazine, June 1987, p. 24
  • EAST VILLAGE 85: A guide. A Documentary, Pelham, 1985.
  • "New Art Now" Nowy Dziennik, New York, 12-09-1985
  • New York Magazine, November 18, 1985, p. 121
  • Who's Who in Polish America, Bicentennial Pub. Corp., 1996, p. 473, 560
  • Artbibliographies Modern, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, v. 28, no. 1 - 1997, str. 708 1 - 1997, p. 708
  • Natural Art, Richard Long, Andy Goldsworthy, Jacek Tylicki. PediaPress. 2010
  • Jacek Tylicki. Nature 1973 - 2012., USA: 21Universe, 2012, ISBN 9780985369200

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