Marcin Biesek
(b.
1982 Czarna Woda, Poland)
Lived
in Kingston upon Hull(UK), lives and works in Singapore. An aspiring Polish
artist. Marcin works predominantly in the medium of painting and sculpting. He
has been experimenting with sculptures working with different materials such as
wood, clay, plaster and stone. Recently creates his sculptures in stone such as
Marble, Yorkstone, Granite, Limestone and Onyx. Clay and plaster he uses only
to create small maquettes before the actual work in stone. The human figure is
his main subject. He does much research to support his style. He likes
primitive, ancient, Egyptian but also Renaissance, Modern, Abstract and
Contemporary Sculpture. Marcin completed an MFA with distinction at the Academy
of Fine Arts in Gdansk, Poland in 2007. He moved to Kingston upon Hull (UK) He
joined a local art group called the Kingston Art Group and kept touch with the
local artists. Living in England for about ten years and mostly was an
experimenting sculpture in different materials, and finally, did his first
small marble sculptures inspired by Michelangelo and Modern artists like Rodin,
Barbara Hepworth and Henri Gaudier- Brzeska. He displayed his marble human
figures at Kingston Art Gallery in Hull during the exhibition "Sacred
Forms" in 2013. His paintings and sculptures ware selected in the group
exhibition at Ferens Art Gallery and took part in group and solo exhibitions in
Poland, UK and US and recently he displayed his artworks at Affordable Art Fair
in Singapore (2018) and sold his sculpture called "The Obese
Thinker." He is interested in contemporary problems like Refuges (Keeping
Afloat '2017, obesity (The Obese Thinker '2018) or plastic surgery (Era of
Retouching '2016. He created a series of sculptures called "Broken Bodies"
which describe his feeling about recent issues, especially bombing the city of
Allepo and suffering citizens. The same as sculpture he is passionate about
painting. In England, he created about fifty portraits of friends( from
England, Kurdistan, Sweden, Poland, US, Brasil...) and family members
questioning his own Identity as a Polish immigrant in the European Union before
and during "Era of Brexit". He continued his Identity problem in an
artwork called: Interacting Heads( series of ceramic faces). He started work on
series of artworks (painting/sculptures) called Bystanders where he is
revolving around the questions of crisis, struggles of everyday alienation and
how we stand as a bystander, watch and read about adversities that take place
in various spaces. He was working at Odlings Memorials in Hull. He took part in
two Memorial competitions organised by NAMM(National Associations of Memorial
Masons)His sculpture called "The Flanders Field" made in 2015 out of
marble is displayed in The Victoria Cross Trust Museum at Ashworth Barracks in
Doncaster(UK). He also received a Gold Award for a memorial sculpture called
"303 Polish Fighter Squadron." In 2018 he moved to Singapore, and he
continues his work on Bystanders in the medium of painting and sculpting, organising
also art workshop.
Exhibitions
2001'
Gallery A Starogard Cultural Center in Starogard Gdanski (Poland)
2009'
St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Hull(solo exhibition)
2010'
Hull School of Art and Design Gallery (group exhibition)
10th
Sept. 2010' Studio Eleven -group exhibition (https://www.studioeleven.co.uk/)
2010'
Reveal Open Studios East Riding&Hull
Group
Exhibitions
2011'
Exhibition at Middleton Hall, University of Hull. (ceramics group exhibition)
2011'
Connect>Create Exhibition at Ferens Art Gallery "Head of life"
14th
April to 30th May 2011 CSI (Culture Scene Investigation) and ID
(Identification) are the inspirational themes for this year; budding art and
design students from across the region have created exciting new work from
their research into the collections at Hull and East Riding Museum, and the
20th-century portraits at the Ferens Art Gallery. From fashion to games
design-(group exhibition)ceramics
2013'
"Sacred Forms" (Kingston Art Group Gallery)
2015'
"The Flanders Field" Victoria Cross Trust
2016'
"Kalina" Princess Quay(group show)
2017'
"The Boy Who Loves Music" Ferens Art Gallery in Hull(UK)- group show
2018'
"The Obese Thinker"- Ferens Art Gallery (group show)
2018'
Affordable Art Fair Singapore
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