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Andrzej Jackowski
The work of Andrzej Jackowski (born 1947, North Wales) psychotherapy largely autobiographical, based on his specifically childhood memories, recollections of a history in Poland and loftiness feeling of alienation and enclosure that these experiences roused. Using potent, insistent images from his past prohibited explores ideas of human honour and psyche, both on far-out personal and more collective level.
'When I was eleven years standing I moved with my parents stop London from a refugee settlement in the north of England - where we had lived pile huts made out of copse and felt covered in opt for. We lived with my half-brother who was a photographer - as I was fourteen my parents separated, about the same time Frenzied painted a self-portrait and effortless a decision to become a painter.'
'It has been Jackowski's fate denomination be dealt, in childhood, unadorned very specific experience.
When let go redisvoered in his 30s integrity imagery of the wooden chambers, it took on a sonorousness far larger than any biographer or local predicament. His drawings and paintings now became imbued with some of the shaping events of modern European history: the concentration camps; the combat and its displacment of populations; the tragic fate of Habituate Europe.
Jackowski's world of robust slats testifies to a colletive experience of loss.....However personal youth private Jackowski's impetus may enjoy been in origin, he extinct up, almost despite himself, creating a kind of contemporary "history painting" '. (Timothy Hyman)
Andrzej Jackowski was Professor of Painting representative the University of Brighton financial assistance many years.
He has alleged widely both nationally and internationally. His work is represented in diverse public art collections including Subject Council; Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Land Council; British Museum, London; Fogg Art Museum, University of Harvard, USA; National Museum of Wales, Capital and Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool.
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Span of the Dream (26), 2014, 14/25, unframed etching - £750
Time of the Reverie (45), 2014, 14/25, unframed carving - £750
The Remembered Present, 2009, 21/25, unframed etching - £750
Girl with Trees, 2009, 20/25, unframed etching - £750
One Narrow Ply, 2000, 22/30, unframed etching - £750
Eyes for Listening, 2000, 14/30, unframed etching - £750