Kamila Wozniakowska

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Born (1956-07-18) 18 July 1956 (age 69)
Warsaw, Poland
KnownforPainter, graphic artist
Kamila Wozniakowska
Born (1956-07-18) 18 July 1956 (age 69)
Warsaw, Poland
Known forPainter, graphic artist

Kamila Wozniakowska RCA (born 18 July 1956) is a Polish-Canadian postwar and contemporary painter[1] whose work "blends the narrative aspects of 18th century engravings, appropriation art techniques, and repetition."[2]

Wozniakowska was born in Warsaw, Poland on 18 July 1956.[3][4][5] She studied painting in France before emigrating to Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[6] After emigrated to Canada, she graduated from Université du Québec in Montreal obtaining the degree of Baccalauréat en arts plastiques under Prof Raymond Lavoie in 1986 and Maîtrise en arts plastiques under Prof. Louise Poissant in 1996.[3]

Her art is primarily influenced by the 1970s.[7]

Art career

Wozniakowska was commissioned in the late 1990s to decorate the theatre of the new Maison Théâtre in Montreal. Wozniakowska's work in the theatre "reunites the traditional with the modern."[8]

In 2007, Wozniakowska was inducted into the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.[9][10]

Styles and influences

Wozniakowska's painting reveals a fascination for communication and the complexity of human relations. It is an examination of the transmission and interpretation of the narrative in particular and the narrative power of the image in general. Through whimsical and often humorous scenes which allow many possible levels of interpretation, these paintings reveal the dramatic gap between our own life experience and what remains of it in the records left for posterity.[6]

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