But i pasek / Shoe and belt

Cyryl Polaczek

But i pasek / Shoe and belt, 202655 x 55cmSign in to view price
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oil on canvasCoulisse Gallery
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Cyryl Polaczek's painting "But i pasek / Shoe and belt" features a dark, textured composition dominated by black and muted earth tones. The artwork depicts a shoe and a belt, rendered with deep shadows and subtle highlights, giving a sense of depth and tactility. The style merges realism with abstract elements, focusing on texture to evoke an emotional response. Polaczek's intention is to transform ordinary objects into a dreamlike scene, challenging the viewer's perception and inviting introspection within a suspended, contemplative space. ...

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Cyryl Polaczek
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Cyryl Polaczek
B.1989, Polish

Polaczek’s practice centers on painting and extends into object-based works, operating in a space where perception precedes language. His paintings do not illustrate narratives but open a suspended, dreamlike field in which meaning forms gradually through memory, association, fear, and hope. Impulse and intuition play a central role in his process, guiding the transformation of fragments of everyday life—objects, images, and situations—into subtly reordered compositions. Hovering between the familiar and the elusive, his works function as quiet thresholds, inviting viewers into moments of heightened attention and fragile alternative realities. ...

Coulisse Gallery
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Coulisse Gallery
Stockholm

Founded in early 2022 by Filip Zieciak and now co-led with Jeanette Gunnarsson, Coulisse Gallery is dedicated to highlighting emerging and innovative local and international artists at pivotal stages in their careers. Our goal is to connect these artists with passionate collectors and art lovers both in Stockholm and beyond. Collaboration is central to our mission, and we strive to bring a dynamic new energy to the city's art scene by engaging with artists, galleries, and curators who explore shared visual and conceptual themes. These often include environmental concerns, gender issues, and queer identities. ...