Jacek Tylicki
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Jacek Tylicki (born 1951 in
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) is a Polish artist who settled in
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in 1982. Tylicki works in the field of
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installation art Installation art is an artistic genre of three-dimensional works that are often site-specific and designed to transform the perception of a space. Generally, the term is applied to interior spaces, whereas exterior interventions are often called ...
, and
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. His conceptual projects often raise social and environmental issues.


Works

Starting in 1973, Tylicki began sending sheets of canvas or paper into the
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s, or
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s and leaving them for a long while in a natural environment, thus forcing upon nature an attitude previously reserved to the artist: the creation of forms. The project is often called ''natural art''. In the years 1974–1990, he initiated the idea of an anonymous artist by issuing a periodical called ''Anonymous Artists'' where artists could present their art without revealing their own names. In 1985 he created an installation called ''Chicken Art''. Tylicki transformed the Now Gallery in
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to a hen house in which live chickens watched realistic paintings of chickens, chicks and roosters hanging on the gallery walls. Tylicki declared: Another installation was the ''Free Art'', where Tylicki invited well-known artists, including
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and Rodney Greenblat, to give away their art to the public for free.
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and
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play an important role in his work as a record of its elusiveness and transience. In 2019, Tylicki and his daughter, Michelle, created "Art Wars" a street art performance in London. It was a recreation of Tylicki's performance in the East Village in the 1980s.


Exhibitions

Tylicki has exhibited his work internationally; a selection of group shows include: Land Art Mongolia Bienalle,
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, Mongolia (2016); Mananchira,
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, India (2015);
Museum of Contemporary Art in Kraków The Museum of Contemporary Art in Kraków (MOCAK), ( pl, links=no, Muzeum Sztuki Współczesnej w Krakowie), is a contemporary art gallery in Kraków, Poland that opened on 19 May 2011. Situated 3 kilometres from the centre of the city, on a demo ...
(MOCAK), Poland (2013); Dublin Biennial, Ireland (2012); Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw, Poland (2012); Solo exhibitions include: those at Galerie Kanal 2, Copenhagen, Denmark (1980); Galeria BWA, Sopot, Poland (1980); Galerie Sudurgata 7, Reykjavik, Iceland () (1980); Gallery 38, Copenhagen, Denmark (1979); Galeria Sien Gdanska, Gdansk, Poland (1979); Galerie St. Petri, Lund, Sweden (1979); Galeria Akumulatory 2, Poznan, Poland (1979);Galerie Sudurgata 7, Reykjavik, Iceland (1979); Gallerie Porten, Lund, Sweden (1976); BTJ Gallery, Lund, Sweden (1976)


Collections

Bunkier Sztuki Collection at Gallery of Contemporary Art, Krakow


References


Sources

* Leszek Brogowski, "Jacek Tylicki and a new ethos of art", Project magazine, Poland, 202-203/1995 p. 41-53 * Les Krantz, The New York Art Review, 1988, (), p. 1218-1229 * Now Gallery,
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March 1985. * Laura Cottingham, "Free Art", Art & Auction Magazine, June 1987, p. 24 * EAST VILLAGE 85: A guide. A Documentary, Pelham, 1985. *"New Art Now" Nowy Dziennik, New York, 12-09-1985 *
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, November 18, 1985, p. 121
Who's Who in Polish America
Bicentennial Pub. Corp., 1996, p. 473 * Artbibliographies Modern, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, v. 28, no. 1 - 1997, str. 708 1 - 1997, p. 708 * * *


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Tylicki, Jacek 1951 births Living people American conceptual artists Polish conceptual artists Polish contemporary artists Land artists American installation artists Polish installation artists Postmodern artists Polish emigrants to the United States Artists from New York (state)