Zofia Kulik (b. 1947, Poland) – one of Poland’s major contemporary women artists. Early on she made sculptures and since 1971, together with Przemysław Kwiek, was active in performances, installations, films, videos, interventions, and actions. Since 1987, the artist has worked on her own, dedicating herself to photography and continuing work in other media. The starting point for her multiple-exposure black-and-white pictures are categorized and documented aspects of reality such as landscape, architecture, gestures, actual events, and compositions she herself created. The climate and material of her iconography is likewise rooted in Poland’s recent socialist reality. Kulik’s art is unique for its universal multiple image structure of numerous photomontages, which in spite of being compiled of dispersed multiplicity, are shown as an “inseparable tissue” of the surrounding reality.
Zofia
Kulik
Kulik
Polska
Wystawy

