Joanna Mackiewicz-Gemes opens new gallery space with first UK solo presentation of Marek Szczesny
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Joanna Mackiewicz-Gemes opens new gallery space with first UK solo presentation of Marek Szczesny
Joanna Mackiewicz-Gemes. Photo: Courtesy l’étrangère.



LONDON.- Joanna Mackiewicz-Gemes announces the opening exhibition of l’étrangère with the first UK solo presentation of Marek Szczesny. Throughout a career spanning almost forty years, Szczesny has worked on canvas and paper to produce paintings that oscillate between abstraction and figuration, the subjective gaze and the personal encounter.

Born in Poland, Szczesny was an attendee at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk in the late 1950s. In the 1960s he became associated with a group of artists from the ‘ZAK’ student cultural club in Gdansk, where he exhibited his first works. In 1978 Szczesny left Poland for Paris where he has lived and worked since, exhibiting more than thirty solo shows and participating in many group exhibitions throughout Europe and the US.

Biography is a significant part of Szczesny’s art. As the critic Andrzej Turowski comments, ‘we know about it from anecdotal bits and pieces, from beneath which emerge sketchily drawn, as if with charcoal, silhouettes of people, close planes drenched in smoke and jazz, monotonously snowy whites of surfaces, unlimited vistas divided with a chaotic line of mountain ranges. Biography becomes filled with the smell of turpentine of painters’ studios, with the stench of emigrants’ digs in New York City and Paris, and with the breath of the glamorous avenues of the world’s metropolises’.

The biographical contours of Szczesny’s life can be traced in the sense of motion and the layers which make up his paintings. This process of mapping is an important part of Szczesny’s practice, who pictures his work as a transfiguration of landscape and space, infinity and closure. The painted lines that cover the surfaces of his canvases ‘delineate paths, sides of roads, devious routes and highroads in a pictorial map full of depressions, ravines and bulges’. What the viewer sees is an uncertain yet fascinating terrain from which figures and forms are simultaneously exposed and obscured amidst the layers of paint that Szczesny builds.

The significance that Szczesny places on topography is revealed in various ways throughout the exhibition. In his works on canvas, colours of deep red, green and brown merge with the painting’s ground, allowing for sketchy white lines to dance and glide on the surface in apparently arbitrary (in)directions. It is the works on paper, however, where these surface gestures physically break the two-dimensional frame and expand into ‘real’, non-painterly space. Through the action of ripping, tearing and layering, Szczesny allows for geometric forms to jut out and extend beyond the frame in a deliberate dissolving of painterly and topographical borders.

Embedded within Szczesny’s paintings is the visual evidence of an artistic process: the movement from biography, memory and myth to painted form. This idea of painting as a transformative action is crucial to Szczesny. In his works the invisible trace is rendered visible on the canvas or paper; its existence continues under the gaze of the spectator.

Marek Szczesny was born in Poland in 1939. Recent solo exhibitions include: Hanna Muzalewska Gallery, Poznan, Poland (2009); Foksal Gallery, Warsaw, Poland (2008); Municipal Gallery of St. Raphael, France (2005); POLISH ART OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, Contemporary Centre of Mediterranean Art, Toulon, France (2004); The National Museum of Poznan, Poland (2003).

Recent group exhibitions include: EXHIBITION OF THE COLLECTION OF POLISH CONTEMPORARY ART, Contemporary Art Foundation of Malopolska, Poland (2014); COULEURS CONTEMPORAINES, Collection du Conseil General du Var, Châteauvert, France (2014); PARTICOLARE, PATHS OF DEMOCRACY, Signum Foundation, Palazzo Donà, Venice, Italy (2011); BWA Gallery, Katowice, Poland (2010); RECENT ACQUISITIONS, Museum of Modern Art, Krakow, Poland (2006).

Szczesny has received numerous grants and awards: The Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation Grant (2008); the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, New York (1999); the Bernis Foundation Grant at the Bernis Centre for Contemporary Art, Omaha, Nebraska (1998); the Edward Albee Grant, New York (1996); the Ford Foundation Scholarship (1980).
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