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  1. Author: Culture.pl. Share: Katarzyna Kobro was one of the most distinguished female sculptors of the inter-war period; although few of her artworks survived, they all have considerable artistic merit.

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  2. Katarzyna Kozyra is Poland’s one of the most well known female artist. In the 1990s her work Pyramid of Animals initiated the movement that became well known as critical art. From the very outset, Kozyra has broken social taboos, such as nudity, old age, and death, for which the conservative Polish society regards her as controversial.

  3. Katarzyna Krakowiak-Bałkas work combines architecture and sound, resulting in creative reversals and translations. The artist’s acoustic research on tangible matter merges with her preoccupation with the emotional, social, and cultural dimensions of the functioning of sound, including the spoken word.

  4. 7 kwi 2022 · Using only traditional oil paint on stretched canvas, Jim started his early career through the 70s as a fine artist, winning first place awards at large outdoor art shows in California.

  5. A sculptor and creator of installations and videos, she lives between Warsaw and Berlin and was a leading figure in the "critical art" movement in the 1990's.

  6. Katarzyna Kozyra (*1963 in Warsaw, Poland) is a controversial video- and performance artist with a focus on femininity and social taboos. She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw in 1993, and studied sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig, Germany.

  7. Katarzyna Kmita was born in 1972 in Nowa Ruda, Poland. In 1996, she earned a diploma in painting from the Faculty of Painting and Sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław. In 1996, she received the Minister of Culture and Art Award "Promotions '96."

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