Renata Jaworska

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Renata Jaworska
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Born1979
Zwoleń, Poland
NationalityPolish
CitizenshipPoland
Alma materJózef Chelmoński High School
OccupationVisual artist

Renata Jaworska (born 1979 in Zwoleń, Poland) is a Polish contemporary visual artist. She lives and works in Düsseldorf and Salem, Germany.

Early life and education

While still a student of the Józef Chelmoński High School of Fine Arts[1] in Nałęczów, Jaworska visited the exhibition "Znaki, symbolei wizje" (Sings, Symbols and Visions) by Jörg Immendorff at the National Museum in Warsaw in 1998. This influenced the choice of her future academy and master. After graduating from high school at 19 she was accepted at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf and she moved to Germany to study.

Jaworska studied painting in Immendorff's class[2] at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, from which she graduated.

During her studies she designed the stage set[3] for the one-act operatic monologue La voix humaine, by Jean Cocteau and Francis Poulenc. This project was created as part of the collaboration between the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf and the Deutsche Oper am Rhein. The opera was performed in the auditorium of the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in 2002 after the opening speech for the Rundgang by the rector of Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Markus Lüpertz.

Work

Beginning with her first institutional show, Von Pferden und Affen, at the Museum Ludwig in Koblenz [4] in 2007, Jaworska also had a solo exhibition at the Romanian Embassy in Warsaw in 2008, super Land, super Rheinland[5] in Museum Ratingen in 2018 and the "Maps and Territories" based on a novel by Michel Houellebecq at the Biuro Wystaw Artystycznych BWA w Kielcach in 2018.

At Galeria 58[6], she showed a series of works created for this exhibition. She investigated the relation between sound and space. She was looking for answers about belonging to a certain territory, religion and society. The start for these new works was the bell donated by her great-great-grandfather Jan Skrzypczak to the garrison church of Sw. Stanislaw in Radom.

Jaworska works in a variety of media, including drawing, painting, film, objects and interventions in public spaces. Her works are exhibited internationally, most recently including Kunsthalle Düsseldorf in 2019, 5th Biennale of Drawing in Nuremberg in 2019,[7] Museum of Villingen-Schwenningen,[8] Germany 2019, BWA w Kielcach in 2018,[9] Dumbo Arts Festival, Brooklyn NY in 2014, L'Esposizione Internazionale d'arte "Piccola Germania" Mostra Internazionale, Lido di Venezia in 2009.

Her works are in numerous private[10][11] and public collections[12].

Exhibitions

Jaworska received several grants in Germany[13], Poland,[14] Slovenia,[15] Greece[16] and the USA.[17] In 2007 she was a scholarship holder of the Lepsien Art Foundation[18] Luxemburg / UAE. During her stay in London in 2010, she created the video project "119-minute-circle. The International Congress at the Whitechapel Gallery" which was presented at the Kunstmuseum Pablo Picasso[19] in Münster in 2018 as a part of the large-scale project "Peace" and "Rethinking Guernica" at the Museo Reina Sofia,[20] among others. Jaworska was selected for a project in collaboration with, among others, National Museum of Contemporary History MNZS Ljubljana[21] in Slovenia, Galeria Labirynt in Lublin, Poland and National Museum of Contemporary Art Athens EMST[22]in Greece.

References

  1. "Students and alumni of the Jozef Chelmonski". lpnaleczow.com.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. "Ausstellungskatalog: Klasse Immendorff. Von Pferden und Affen". Kunstverlag Till Breckner - Günther Uecker, Heinz Mack, Otto Piene, ... (in Deutsch). 2018-01-26. Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  3. "La voix humaine". www.renatajaworska.com. Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  4. "Ausstellungsrückblick 2017 - 2003". Ludwig Museum (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  5. "Museum Ratingen: Renata Jaworska - Super Land. SUPER Rheinland". City of Ratingen.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. Redakcja (2017-02-28). "Radom. Nowa wystawa w Galerii 58 - ciekawe obrazy inspirowane dzwonem i literaturą". Echo Dnia Radomskie (in polski). Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  7. "Renata Jaworska – Zeichnungen – Galeriehaus Nürnberg Nord" (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  8. "Renata Jaworska". Villingen-Schwenningen (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  9. "Renata Jaworska". Biuro Wystaw Artystycznych w Kielcach (in polski). Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  10. "Die Sammlung Hartmann". Kehrer Verlag (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  11. "Editionen 07/08". Lepsien Art Foundation (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  12. "Programm". www.polnisches-institut.de. Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  13. "Jahrgang 07/08". Lepsien Art Foundation (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  14. Lublin, U. M. "IMPROVISA – Life in Motion. Przedstawiamy zwycięzców i zwyciężczynie!". lublin.eu (in polski). Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  15. "IMPROVISA – Življenje v gibanju - MNZS". www.muzej-nz.si. Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  16. "IMPROVISA – Life in Motion | EMST". Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  17. "Residencies". Salem Art Works. Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  18. "Renata Jaworska". Lepsien Art Foundation (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  19. RenataJaworska (2018-05-11). "Kunstmuseum Pablo Picasso - Künstlergspräch mit Renata Jaworska". RENATA JAWORSKA (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  20. "119-minute circle. The International Congress at the Whitechapel Gallery | Repensar Guernica". guernica.museoreinasofia.es. Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  21. "IMPROVISA – Življenje v gibanju - MNZS". www.muzej-nz.si. Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  22. "IMPROVISA – Life in Motion | EMST". Retrieved 2021-08-22.

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