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Cezary Poniatowski

Untitled, 2020125 x 102 x 31cmSign in to view price
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plywood, pleather, staples, ventilation elements, anti-noise earmuffs, binoculars, headphones, acrylic resin itemsGaleria Wschód
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork features a striking composition of black crates and wooden panels, creating a visually arresting and industrial-inspired sculpture. The arrangement of the rectilinear forms, their repetitive patterns, and the use of dark tones evoke a sense of order and minimalism. The artist's skillful use of found materials, including the crates and wooden elements, adds a layer of conceptual depth, inviting the viewer to ponder the relationship between utility and artistic expression. This piece likely reflects the artist's exploration of the intersection between functionality and abstraction, offering a thought-provoking commentary on the nature of contemporary art. ...

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Cezary Poniatowski
Artist
Cezary Poniatowski
B.1987, Polish

Cezary Poniatowski’s creative universe is anchored in the uncanny resonance of everyday materials—think pleather, foam, and carpet—transformed into haunting, tactile forms. Drawing from remnants of socialist-era architecture, he threads together the known and the uncanny, constructing sculptural reliefs that hover between painting and installation. His works embody a subtle yet potent commentary on social upheaval and transition, reflecting the shifts experienced in post-socialist societies. With a restrained palette and tactile textures, Poniatowski’s pieces unsettle the viewer while compelling physical presence. His practice continuously destabilizes the boundary between object and space. Whether through wall-mounted reliefs that expand into installation or three-dimensional forms that claim room and atmosphere, he invites a spatial engagement that disrupts straightforward interpretation. In layering material and memory, Poniatowski enables environments to emerge that are less about representation and more about evocation—spaces where architecture, memory, and material culture collide in unexpected, disquieting harmony. ...

Cezary Poniatowski: Artworks
Untitled
Cezary PoniatowskiUntitled, 2018
86 x 72cm
Untitled
Cezary PoniatowskiUntitled, 2023
67 x 35 x 12cm
Untitled
Cezary PoniatowskiUntitled, 2020
125 x 102 x 31cm
Domestication
Cezary PoniatowskiDomestication, 2020
72 x 59 x 18cm
Untitled
Cezary PoniatowskiUntitled, 2022
125 x 100 x 20cm
Burrow
Cezary PoniatowskiBurrow, 2020
126 x 104 x 29cm
Phantom Pleasures
Cezary PoniatowskiPhantom Pleasures, 2020
64 x 52 x 9cm
Galeria Wschód
Gallery
Galeria Wschód
Warsaw, New York City, Köln

Wschód /vshood/ translates to sunrise, new beginning. It also refers to geographical east. Wschód is a contemporary art gallery founded in 2017 in Warsaw by curator and critic Piotr Drewko. The gallery represents international artists working across a wide spectrum of practices including video, sculpture, installation, painting. Apart from the exhibition program the gallery initiates a wide range of cultural activities – publication, institutional projects, podcasts in collaboration with artists, curators, critics. In 2018, Wschód initiated a gallery exchange program Friend of a Friend. In 2022 the gallery conceived a time-shared exhibition space ECHO in Cologne. Starting from the Fall of 2023, Wschód has expanded to New York with a yearly curated program of exhibitions and video / film projects. ...