Jaremi Aleksander Picz | |
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Born | Jaremi Aleksander Picz February 26, 1955 Lewin Brzeski, Poland |
Nationality | Polish |
Known for | Painting, Sculpture, Graphic arts |
Awards | Nominated - International Prize Caravaggio Grand Master of Art, Milan |
Website | artpicz.pl |
Jaremi Aleksander Picz (born February 26, 1955) is a Polish painter, sculptor, and graphic artist, awarded the Decoration of Honor Meritorious for Polish Culture honorary badge. In 2018, he was nominated for the International Prize Caravaggio Grand Master of Art in Milan[1].
Biography
editPicz lived in Germany from 1981 to 1982 where he began collaborating with the Wacław Suchecki Gallery in Düsseldorf. In 1988, he crafted the entrance doors for the Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul in Łubniany. In 1997, during the Millennium Flood, all of his artworks up to that time were destroyed. The loss of his entire body of work was a significant setback, leading to a six-year hiatus from artistic activities.
Picz has participated in numerous art plein-airs and cultural events. He collaborates with the ART Barbakan group in Warsaw and a collective of artists around the Industrial and Commercial Congregation in Warsaw[2].
Artistic style
edit"Epicentrum" series
editA significant phase of Picz's work is the "Epicentrum" series, which has evolved over many years, undergoing numerous changes in both form and content, reflecting the evolution of the artist's artistic principles. The series began with chaos, symbolizing cosmic disorder, and gradually attained a clear formal discipline, encapsulated in geometric, symmetrical figures.
Destruction and Transformation
editThe starting point for the artist was to depict the destruction and transformation of one form into another. Inspired by the explosion of a supernova and the immense energy released in the process, these events, viewed from a cosmic perspective, can be seen as the symbolic "death" of a star. Through the use of painting techniques, the artist attempts to capture both the physical and metaphysical aspects of this process, emphasizing the continuity and inseparability of spirit and matter.
Metaphysical Message
editThe supernova explosion, scattering stellar dust across the cosmos, symbolizes in the "Epicentrum" works the continuous transformation and rebirth of new forms of life and entities. These works highlight the dynamics of this process, symbolically crossing the boundary between the material and the emotional worlds.
Through the depiction of the epicenter of the phenomenon, the artist directs the viewer's attention to the critical moment of transformation, encouraging reflection on the deeper layers of the process of destruction and renewal.
The Energy of Geometry
editThe artist explores how energy can be released from simple geometric forms, such as the circle. He believes that despite their apparent stability and limitations, geometric figures, when isolated from their original context, reveal hidden energetic potential. In his works, he focuses on the "Epicenter" – the point of highest concentration of energy, invisible at first glance but crucial for understanding transformative processes. Through symbolic representations of the transformation of one form into another, the artist emphasizes the fundamental processes of change and energy that are the essence of his work.
Inspirations from Suprematism
editThe artist drew inspiration from the principles and philosophy of Kazimir Malevich, a pioneer of modern art and the creator of the Suprematism movement. Malevich, by reducing form to geometric shapes filled with color, opened new pathways in art, which significantly influenced the development of contemporary art. His most famous example is the "Black Square" a symbol of this new aesthetic.
Pollock's Technique
editAnother inspiration in the artist's painting technique was the work of Jackson Pollock. By using a method that involves seemingly random dripping of paint onto the canvas, the artist creates compositions that, despite their chaotic nature, reveal a clear sense of order and structure.
Nature and Dualism
editAnother key concept in the artist's work is the depiction of the dualism of nature. In his "Epicentrum" series, the artist explores opposing forces such as good and evil, light and darkness, spirit and matter. Each painting in this series has two faces – one visible in daylight, and another revealed only under ultraviolet light.
Planck's Philosophy
editAn additional inspiration for the series was the philosophy of Max Planck, which challenged the traditional wave theory of light by introducing the concept of its quantum nature. The introduction of chaos theory into physics, in turn, became the inspiration for the second part of the series' name – "Quantinum".
Exhibitions
editPicz's works have been showcased in numerous international exhibitions, including:
- 2023 Exhibition of contemporary Polish art "Toward the Light," Mankes Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic
- 2023 "Il Tempo," Tablinum Cultural Management, Parco e Museo del Volo, Volandia, Somma Lombardo, Italy (solo)
- 2023 United Arts Festival, Domanice Castle, Maciej Musiałowski, Domanice, Poland
- 2022 Multi Art Events, Espace 22 Gallery, Monaco
- 2022 "The Paints of Heart's Flame," Lviv, Ukraine
- 2022 "Anima Mundi," ITSLIQUID International Art Fair, Venice, Italy
- 2022 Affordable Art Fair New York, Tablinum Cultural Management, Metropolitan Pavilion, New York, United States
- 2021 The World's First International Competition "The Best Artist in the Field of Contemporary Art, Abstractionism and Sciarsism", Kyiv, Ukraine
- 2021 Canvas Art Fair, ITSLIQUID Group, Palazzo Bembo, Venice, Italy
- 2021 35th Anniversary Exhibition of ZPAP PSU, Contemporary Art Gallery in Opole, Opole, Poland
- 2020 Krakow Artistic Residences 2020, Krakow, Poland
- 2019 Art Shopping, Carousel de Louvre, Paris, France
- 2019 Anima Mundi, ITSLIQUID International Art Fair, Venice, Italy
- 2019 International Prize Botticelli, Borghese Palace, Florence, Italy
- 2019 Salon des Indépendants, 13th Art Capital Salon, Grand Palais, Paris, France
- 2019 Joie de Vivre, Menaggio, Lake Como, Italy
- 2018 Art Shopping, Carousel de Louvre, Paris, France
- 2018 Exhibition at PAKS Gallery Munich, Germany
- 2018 Exhibition at Hubertendorf Castle, PAKS Gallery, Wermsdorf, Germany
- 2018 Contemporary Art. Art is boundless, PAKS Gallery, Vienna, Austria
- 2017 International Salon of Contemporary Art, Art Shopping 10 years, Carousel du Louvre, Paris, France
- 2017 Modern Art Masters in Complex du Louvre, PAKS Gallery, Paris, France
- 2017 1st International Modern Art Cannes Biennial, Hotel & Thalasso, Cannes, France
- 2015 Exhibition at the Polish Cultural Center in Brussels, Brussels, Belgium
- 2015 30th Anniversary Exhibition of ZPAP Polish Applied Art Opole District – Museum of Opole Silesia, Opole, Poland
- 2015 Exhibition at Hotel Desilva, Opole, Poland
- 2014 Artistic Tarchomin, Gallery N'69/Foundation Artbarbakan, Warsaw, Poland
- 2010 Exhibition at TVN Headquarters, Warsaw, Poland
- 2010 Third Zadra Painting Competition, Zadra Gallery, Warsaw, Poland
- 2010 Exhibition at Aleksander Koprowski Gallery, Gdańsk, Poland
- 2009 Second Zadra Painting Competition, Zadra Gallery, Warsaw, Poland
- 2009 Exhibition at LUFCIK Gallery, House of the Artist of Fine Arts, Warsaw, Poland
- 2008 First Zadra Painting Competition, Zadra Gallery, Warsaw, Poland
Publications
edit- Metamorphoses Paris Brussels Warsaw Jaremi Picz, Polish Centre Ignacy Paderewski, Opole 2016
- Art Book 2017 Jaremi Picz, Industrial and Commercial Congregation General Chamber of Commerce, Warsaw 2017
- Jaremi Picz Painting, La Mirada
- "Anima Mundi," ITSLIQUID International Art Fair, Venice, April 2019
- "The Heart's Geometric Op Art," Elmar Zorn, Prometeo, December 2019
Awards and honors
editIn recognition of his significant impact on Polish culture, Picz has received the following honors:
In 2012, he was awarded the Decoration of Honor Meritorious for Polish Culture Honorary Badge[3]. In 2022, he was awarded the Bronze Cross of Merit[4]. In 2023, he received the Bronze Gloria Artis Medal for Merit to Culture[5].
References
edit- ^ "International Award Caravaggio - Great Master of Art". Arteinformado. December 18, 2018. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
- ^ "Kongregacja Przemysłowo-Handlowa Ogólnopolska Izba Gospodarcza". July 30, 2024. Retrieved July 30, 2024.
- ^ M.P. z 1969 r. Nr 42, poz. 337
- ^ M.P. z 2022 r. poz. 1154
- ^ M.P. z 2021 r. poz. 2125