Biography
From 1978 to 1983 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where he received a diploma with distinction from the studio ofCreative output
Kowalewski's work comes from the post conceptual tradition, where the idea of the artist mixes with his work using the form of written commentaries and the poetic often complex titles of the works which are placed on sashes made of material. Together with the other members of Gruppa, he organised radical happenings with joint painting and recitals, based on poetic absurdity, in, among other places the cult studio "Dziekanka" at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts (e.g. recital in 1987," A Cold Deer in Jam" about Lenin in Poronin. Kowalewski's art can be described as being expressionist, autobiographical, inspired by personal experience and literary context. As an artist he created his own communicative language. More important than form or medium for him was the message. In Poland during the 1980s there was a characteristic meeting of social and artistic paths, which were taken by artists who were researching that reality while examining moral and ideological values. The work of Kowalewski and Gruppa was created in parallel with and perhaps even earlier than some of the trends which were then happening in German art, such as ''Concept of personal art
From the first years of his artistic career Paweł Kowalewski developed the concept of "personal art, that is private". Artistic inspiration therefore was closely connected to the artist's own life, while also at the same time it also referred to problems which were of a more universal nature. This basic oscillation between the individual experience and universality has accompanied Kowalewski's work up till today and reflects a consistent theme. Around 1986 the first of Kowalewski's sculptures came into being. Small objects, which the artist closed in glass cases, as if they were relicts from the past. "Prawe ucho sługi najwyższego Kapłana/The Right Ear Serves the Highiest Priest" and "Kamień, który stał się chlebem/The Stone which Became Bread" were critical commentaries on the hostile everyday aesthetic of the time. In a similarly brutal, expressive and nonchalant tone Kowalewski created his paintings which were even the subject of censorship interventions from the Catholic Church. The artist's work in the 1980s was treated by the authorities of what was then a totalitarian state as art which must stay outside official circulation. The series "Psalmy/Psalms" which was inspired by the Psalm of David as translated byBreakthrough time
A key transformative moment in Kowalewski's work came in 1989, when the artist together with other members of Gruppa initiated a joint painting gathering in front of the capital city's Solidarity polling station. This gathering called "Głos przyrody na Solidarność" as known as "Voice of Nature on Solidarity" was a symbolic closing moment of the group's career. The artists had started in the 1980s as novices, and had finished the decade as classics. Thanks to their many artistic successes, in 1992 in the Zachęta National Art Gallery there was a large retrospective exhibition, which showed a significant cross-section of Gruppa's work. The country's systemic transformation and also the end of the Gruppa's existence, affected Kowalewski's work by changing its means of communication. At the beginning of the 90s he started to create analytical and structural canvasses. In his paintings from this period the artist's work portrayed a clash of nineteenth century wall paper patterns with black and white stripes – a sarcastic vision of the future. After exhibiting his latest series called „Fin de siècle" in the Warsaw gallery Appendix in 1992, Paweł Kowalewski was taken on by the French gallery of Isy Brachot, as the only Pole apart fromNew beginning
The 2000s for Kowalewski brought a turn towards the ethos of memory or the personal process of forgetting and erasing. In 2015 in Tel Aviv the artist presented the series "Strength and Beauty" in which he concentrated on issues connected to subjective memory in the context of group experience. The concept was inspired by a very personal history of the artist and became a pretext to tell the stories of an extraordinary generation of women. A series of large format portraits which disappeared, presented so called "Polish Mothers" who had been affected by the trauma of war and totalitarianism. Thanks to a special printing technique, the women's portraits after some time were barely visible, just as their images fade in our memories. Kowalewski while working on the series "Strength and Beauty" conduced an artistic dialogue with the well-known Israeli artistCollections and exhibitions
Paweł Kowalewski's works are to be found in the biggest Polish museums, but also in the Paris Centre Pompidou, as well as many Polish and foreign private collections. His work has been bought for theAuction market
The painting by Paweł Kowalewski "Why is There Something Rather than Nothing?" from 1986, it was the first NFT object to be sold at a Polish live art auction. The pioneering event for the domestic art market, took place on 2 December 2021 at DESA Unicum. The artist's work that has been tragically damaged, now passes to eternity in a digital form.Professional life
In 1991 he set up his own advertising agency "Communication Unlimited".Solo exhibitions
* 1984 – ''Woe Betide'', A. M. Sobczyk Atelier, Warsaw * 1984 – ''Bad Omen'', Mała Galeria ZPAF, Warsaw * 1984 – ''Mad Hammer'', Dziekanka Atelier, Warsaw * 1986 – ''Satan's Day'', Gallery "Na Ostrowie", Wrocław * 1987 – ''Recital'', Dziekanka Atelier, Warsaw * 1987 – STK, Łódź * 1987 – Mandala Theatre, Cracow * 1989 – Paweł Sosnowski Gallery, Warsaw * 1990 – ''Everything & At Once'', SARP Pavilion, Warsaw * 1990 – Ariadne Galleries, Vienna * 1991 – ''Paintings and Ready Mades'', Polish Cultural Centre, Prague * 1991–92 – ''Turn of the Century'', Gallery Appendix, Warsaw * 1992 – ''Office of Art Exhibitions'', Sandomierz * 1992 – Isy Brachot Gallery, Brussels * 1993 – Stockholm Art Fair * 1993 – Brussels Art Fair * 2008 – ''I, Shot Dead by the Indians for the Second Time'', Gallery Appendix2, Warsaw * 2010 – ''NOT ALLOWED!'', 2. Mediations Biennale, Poznań * 2012 – ''Totalitarianism Simulator'', Gallery Propaganda, Warsaw * 2013 – ''Totalitarianism Simulato''r, MCSW Elektrownia, Radom * 2015 – ''Strength and Beauty'', The Artists House, Tel Aviv *2016 – ''These Things Now'', Gallery Propaganda, WarsaGroup exhibitions
* 1984 – ''Chaos, Man, Absolute'', Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Warsaw * 1985 – ''Brought to Account'', Gallery Forma, Warsaw * 1985 – ''Against Evil, against Violence'', churches: Mistrzejowice, Podkowa Leśna, Zielonka * 1985 – ''Presence'', Parish of Divine Mercy, Warsaw * 1985 – ''1st Biennale Road and Truth'', Holy Cross Church, Wrocław * 1985 – ''Time of Sadness'', Time of Hope, Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Poznań * 1985 – ''1st Biennale of New Art'', Zielona Góra * 1986 – ''Records 2'', Office of Art Exhibitions, Lublin * 1986 – ''Expression of the 80s.'', Office of Art Exhibitions, Sopot * 1986 – ''Polish Pieta'', churches: Poznań, Wrocław * 1986 – ''Testimony of Togetherness'', Museum of the Warsaw Archdiocese, Warsaw * 1987 – ''Mystery of the Passion'', Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, Museum of the Warsaw Archdiocese, Warsaw * 1987 – ''2nd Biennale Road & Truth'', Church of the Holy Cross, Wrocław * 1987 – ''What's Up?'', Former Norblin Factory, Warsaw * 1988 – ''In the image and Likeness. New Religious Expression'', Former Norblin Factory, Warsaw * 1989 – ''Feelings'', Gallery Dziekanka, Warsaw * 1989 – ''Pole. German. Russian.'', Former Norblin Factory, Warsaw * 1990 – ''1990 – Artists for the Republic'', Gallery Studio, Warsaw * 1990 – ''Summer Salon'', National Museum, Cracow * 1990 – ''Kunst des 20 jahrhunderts aus Mittel und Osteuropa'', Dorotheum, Vienna * 1991 – ''Sketch for the Contemporary Art Gallery'', National Museum, Warsaw * 1991 – ''What Good is an Artist in Times of Misery'', Zachęta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw; National Museum, Cracow * 1991 – ''Artistic Confrontations'', Old Town Hall, Toruń * 2001 – ''Run of the Reds'', Gallery Zderzak, Cracow *2002 – ''Irreligion'', Atelier 340 Museum, Brussels, Belgium * 2003 – ''Children, Artists, Harlots and Businessmen'', Gallery Program, Warsaw * 2003 – ''Obligation and Revolt. The Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw 1944–2004'', Zachęta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw * 2004/05 – ''Warsaw – Moscow/ Moscow – Warsaw 1900–2000'', Zachęta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw; Tretyakov State Gallery, Moscow. * 2006 – ''In Poland, Meaning Where?'', Centre for Contemporary Art, Warsaw * 2007 – ''Humour and the Power to Think (Asteism in Poland)'', Centre for Contemporary Art, Warsaw; Łaźnia Centre for Contemporary Art, Gdańsk * 2007 – ''Image of Life'', Museum of the Origins of the Polish State, Gniezno * 2007 – ''Poisoned Source. Contemporary Polish Art in the Post-romantic Landscape'', National Museum, Szczecin; Latvian National Arts Museum. * 2008 – ''Banana Republic. Expression of the 80s.'', Office of Art Exhibitions Wałbrzych; National Museum, Szczecin; Gallery Wozownia, Toruń; City Gallery Arsenał, Poznań; Łaźnia Centre for Contemporary Art, Gdańsk * 2009 – ''Like a Rolling Stone'', Centre of Polish Sculpture, Orońsko; (Like a Rolling Stone 2) Gallery Appendix2, Warsaw * 2009–10 – ''Banana Republic. Expression of the 80s.'', MODEM Centre for Modern and Contemporary Arts, Debrecen * 2010 – ''18. battle which Changed the Fate of the World'', Pavilion at the Parade Square, Warsaw * 2010–11 – ''Generation 1980. Independent Works of the Young in the Years 1980–1989'', National Museum, Cracow * 2011 – ''Big Boys Games'', Gallery Appendix2, Warsaw * 2011 – ''Preview'', Gallery Propaganda, Warsaw * 2013 – ''Blue The Most Beautiful Colour in the World'', Gallery Propaganda, WarsaExhibitions and events by Gruppa
* 1983 – ''Forest, Hill and Cloud above the Hill'', Dziekanka Atelier, Warsaw; Office of Art Exhibitions, Lublin * 1984 – ''Premier's Mother'', Chamber Theatre, Warsaw * 1984 – ''A Woman Running off with Butter'', Dziekanka Atelier, Warsaw * 1985 – ''Lifting the Curtain on the Secrets of Traditional Painter's Atelier'', Dziekanka Atelier, Warsaw (1st event) * 1985 – ''Art of Admiration'', Gallery SHS, Warsaw * 1985 – ''How to Help Kryszkowski?'', Strych, Łódź * 1985 – ''Only Tonight Darling'', Office of Art Exhibitions, Lublin * 1985 – ''Rypajamawłoszard Grzykomopasoźniak Wkład w wykład vel Idź wylicz'', Dziekanka Atelier, Warsaw (2nd event) * 1985 – ''Who Can See This Radius Vector?'', Gallery Wieża, Warsaw * 1985 – ''Gold of the Economy, Incense of Art, Bitter Myrrh of Politics'', Parish of Divine Mercy, Warsaw * 1985 – ''Song and Dance Ensemble of the Polish People's Republic'', Dziekanka Atelier, Warsaw (3rd event) * 1986 – ''You Rabble, Boredom which Brings Bad Luck is Your Hero'', Gallery Wielka 19, Poznań * 1986 – ''Sluggish Youth Sings, Stuffy Maid Whirls'', Dziekanka Atelier, Warsaw (4th event) * 1987 – ''Gruppa Gruppen'', Gallery Atrium, Stockholm * 1987 – ''Avanguardia polacca esposizione dell'arte indipendente polacca'', Centro Direzionale Colleoni, Agrate Brianza near Milan * 1987 – ''Kuda Gierman'', Gruppenkunswerke, Kassel * 1988 – ''The Drawing on Site'', Gallery Obraz, Poznań * 1988 – ''Artist in a Temple of Words About Art'', Gallery "Na Ostrowie", Wrocław * 1988 – ''They Interfere Animals with Spitting Out Objects Taken into Their Snouts'', Gallery DESA „Nowy Świat", Warsaw * 1988 – ''Cathedral of Painting'', Gallery Dziekanka, Warsaw (5th event) * 1988 – ''Ars Aura Prior'', Gallery DESA „Stary Rynek", Poznań * 1988 – ''Gruppa – Documents'', Gallery Pokaz, Warsaw * 1989 – ''The Dungeons of Manhattan'', Łódź * 1989 – ''Woyzeck. (Shacks? We've Got Our Own)'', Studio Theatre, Łódź * 1991 – ''Gruppa – 6 Good Mistakes'', Dziekanka Atelier, Warsaw * 1992 – ''Gruppa 1982–1991'', Zachęta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw * 2002 – ''We Confess Guilt, Ask for Forgiveness and Promise Improvement'', Program Art Gallery, Warsaw * 2013 – ''Oh, It's All Right Now'', Gallery Propaganda, WarsawReferences
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kowalewski, Pawel 1958 births Living people Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw alumni 20th-century Polish painters 20th-century Polish male artists 21st-century Polish painters 21st-century male artists Polish male painters