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HUMAN GARDEN

Andrzej Kasprzak
3-18 October 2025
Galeria M

On Friday, October 3, 2025, at 7:00 p.m., we invite you to the opening of Andrzej Kasprzak’s painting exhibition “Human Garden”, accompanied by a meeting with the artist.

Human Garden presents the latest paintings by the Katowice-based artist. His work is distinguished by the consistent development of a figurative language that places the complexity of human relationships at its core. It is personal and emotional art, rooted in the observation of another person. Kasprzak combines various techniques – oil and acrylic painting, gouache, drawing, and collage – to create multi-layered, dynamic compositions. His style is marked by strong color contrasts, expressive line, and the dramaturgy of figures. His paintings become a kind of “garden” of human stories – filled with tension, encounters, and emotions.

Andrzej Kasprzak (1963) – graphic artist, painter and sculptor. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków (Faculty of Graphic Arts in Katowice), receiving his diploma with the Rector’s Medal in 1988. He has been awarded numerous scholarships, including from the Silesian-Dąbrowa Committee for Independent Culture (1988), the Ministry of Culture and Art (1989, 1999), the Pollock-Krasner Foundation in New York (1994), and the Frans Masereel International Centre for Graphics in Belgium (1994–1997). Kasprzak has participated in more than 120 group exhibitions and held around 100 solo exhibitions in Poland and abroad — in Germany, Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, France, Austria, and the USA. He is a laureate of international and national prizes and distinctions, including competitions in France, Canada, Latvia, Spain, and Poland — among them the Polish-Finnish Marine Art Competition (Gdańsk 1987), the Polish-French Poster Competition (Valenciennes 1988), the World Triennial of Graphic Art (Latvia, France, Spain), as well as numerous national biennials and reviews of printmaking. His works are held in many museum, public, and private collections in Poland and abroad, including the National Museum in Gdańsk, the Silesian Museum in Katowice, Del Bello Gallery in Toronto, IGCP Gallery in Philadelphia, the Polish Museum of America in Chicago, Tama Art University in Tokyo, the Memory Art Collection in Brussels, the National Museum in Antwerp, and the Gutenberg Museum in Mainz.

He lives and works in Katowice.

The exhibition will be open to visitors from October 3 to 18.

See you in the gallery!

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