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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. |
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'''Jacek Tylicki''' (born in 1951 in ], ]) is an artist who settled in ] in 1982. |
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]), on the ground of the old forest, South ], 17/08 - 29/08 1976, 47,5 x 35.5 cm]] |
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]), on the ground of the old forest, South ], 17/08 - 29/08 1976, 47,5 x 35.5 cm]] |
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], ], Jan 1 - Dec 31, 1979]] |
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], ], Jan 1 - Dec 31, 1979]] |
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==Works== |
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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. |
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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. |
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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'. |
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Another installation was the "Free Art", where well known, invited artists, like ], ] among others, gave away their artworks to the public for free. |
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] and ] plays an important role in his work as a record of its elusiveness and transience. |
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==Selected solo exhibitions== |
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* Gallerie Porten, ], ], 1976 |
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* BTJ Gallery, ], ], 1979 |
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* Gallery 38, ], ], 1979 |
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* Gallery Sien Gdanska, ], ] 1979 |
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* ], ], ], 1979 |
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* ], ], ], 1979 |
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* ], ], ], 1979 |
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* Galerie Kanal 2, ], ], 1980 |
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* Galeria BWA, ], ], 1980 |
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* ], ], ], 1980 |
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* ], ], USA, 1982 |
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* ], ], USA, 1985 |
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* ] Gallery, ], USA, 1986 |
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* ], ], USA, 1987 |
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* U Gallery, ], USA, 1995 |
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==Selected group exhibitions== |
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* Galeriet, Lund, Sweden, 1976 |
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* Galerie Brass, Malmo, Sweden, 1977 |
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* EXEN, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1979 |
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* Nordic Experimental Art Festival, Iceland, 1979 |
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* Experimental Environment II, Living Art Museum, Iceland, 1980 |
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* New Avantgarde, BWA, Sopot, Poland, 1981 |
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* ARTEDER International, Bilbao, Spain, 1982 |
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* ], New York, USA, 1984 |
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* Avenue B Gallery, New York, USA, 1984 |
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* ], New York, USA, 1985 |
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* Nite Gallery, New York, USA, 1985 |
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* Fusion Gallery, New York, USA, 1986 |
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* Artifacts Gallery, Miami, USA, 1986 |
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* No-Se-No Gallery, New York, USA, 1986 |
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* ], New York, USA, 1986 |
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* ], New York State, USA, 1987 |
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* ], New York, USA, 1986 |
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* ], New York, USA, 1988 |
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* SFINKS Foundation, Sopot, Poland, 1993 |
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* ], Berlin, Germany, 1994 |
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* SFINKS Foundation, Sopot, Poland, 2002 |
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* Land Art Festival, ], Poland, 2011 |
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* ] National Gallery of Art, ], Poland, 2012 |
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* Dublin Biennial, ], Ireland, 2012 |
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* MOCAK - Museum of Contemporary Art in ], Poland, 2013 |
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