Michał Kowalski (artist)
Michał Kowalski (born 1977) - Polish visual artist, author of interventions in public space.
Studied at the Painting Department of the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow (1997-2003), where he obtained a diploma in the drawing room of Zbigniew Sałaja (2003).
Performs installations, objects. It implements actions and projects in the context of public, private and gallery space. Kowalski's actions are usually a hidden but highly destabilizing penetrating diversion. He proposed performing on the Tattoo Body (2003) - a plan of a favorite part of the city, creating from all willing vectors of art. He produced postcards with a center in Cracow, an unfinished reinforced concrete building commonly known as Skeletor (2005). Throwing them off at the tourist booth he pointed out the mechanism of displacing the unfavorable vision of the city and the vision behind this vision. Within the framework of the action, Poetic Terrorism (2005) printed 1,000 pieces of Hakim Bay manifest, which was tossed to accidental customers of a copy shop for their orders. The text called for the destabilization of everyday life through a series of interventions in different areas of reality, so that the "sacrifices" of action at some point "discovered the train for the pursuit of some more dynamic existential options." She lives and works in Cracow. exhibitions Bibliography
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