November 19, 2022 – March 5, 2023
Beata Stankiewicz is a born painter. This is the field that she finds the most fulfillingand where she feels truly happy. But there is more to her art than outstanding painting skills.What matters to her most is the concept and the analysis. She is, above all, fascinated by thetension between human presence and absence, between existence and non-existence. Sheprobes these in depth. Each theme is encapsulated in a large series of paintings that refersymbolically to the interiors of artists’ homes and studios. In some paintings the protagonistis poignantly absent, in others – obtrusively present. The anthropological interpretationsconducted by Beata Stankiewicz are wide-ranging and deeply moving.
Her paintings meet the criteria we set for good art: there is both a worldviewand excellent craftsmanship. There is artistic passion and thoughtful insight. With BeataStankiewicz, the concept meets a deft hand, and reaches its expression in the golden mediumof art – painting.
The exhibition will show the following series of works: Empty Rooms (2012–2022), Artists’ Retreat (2017–2022), Workspaces (2017–2022) and Bygone Masters (2022).
Beata Stankiewicz (b. 1973) – Beata Stankiewicz (b. 1973) – pursues painting, photography,video art. Graduate of the Faculty of Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow (diplomain 1998 from Professor Józef Lucjan Ząbkowski’s studio). The artist works in series, most oftencreating large-scale, hyperrealistic depictions of bits of reality: images of trees or residentialinteriors (mainly artists’ studios, peristyle or monastic cells). She also pursues portrait painting,in which light and colour play the most important role. Since 2005 she and her husband haverun a non-commercial art gallery from home: flat23.
Her works are, among others, in the collections of Bunkier Sztuki and MOCAK.