Bio

Mirosław Maszlanko

He was born in 1963 in Jelonki in Warmia (Poland).
In 1986-1991 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw.
He graduated from Professor Stefan Gierowski’s class at the Department of Painting.

Scholarships and grants

2023     Grand The Pollock-Krasner Foundation

2017     Grand The Pollock-Krasner Foundation

2013     Steper of Minister of Culture

2008     Steper of Minister of Culture

2005     Grand The Pollock-Krasner Foundation

2005     Steper of Minister of Culture

2001     Steper of Minister of Culture

Individual exhibitions

2022

“Estuarium” EL Gallery, Elblag

2021

“Duality”, Park im. Stanislawa Stasica, Gaude Mater, Częstochowa

Gallery art Piotr Michalowski’s, “Rabacja” , Bolestraszyce

2017

KDK Konstancin, “Vaults”

BWA Kielce, “Naturally art”, “Scroll”

2016

Korekta Gallery, “Difrection”, Warsaw

2013

Korekta Gallery, “Incarnation”, Warsaw

2012

Korekta Gallery, “Faith”, Warsaw

2011

BWA Koszalin “Paruzja”

2010

The Cistern, Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castele, “Undulation”, Warsaw

2009

BWA Lublin, Galeria Labirynt, “Reflectioin in drawings”

Sanok Gallery, Burau for Ary Exlimbitions, “Free Wiil”

2008

CCA Kiev, “Spirit and Mind and Body”, Ukraine

2005

Biala Gallery, Lublin, Poland

The Cistern, Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle, “Writer on Water”, Warsaw, Poland

2002

Center for Contemporary Art, Kyiv, Ukraine

Bureau for Art Exhibitions, Bielsk-Biala, Poland

2001

Polish Institute, Bratislava, Slovakia

Biala Gallery, Lublin, Poland

1998

Arsenal Gallery, Bialystok, Poland

Kordegarda Gallery, Warsaw Poland

1997

Bureau for Art Eshibitons, Bielsk-Biala, Poland

1996

Biala Gallery, Lublin, Poland

Przemyśl Castle, Przemyśl, Poland

1995

Miejsce Gallery, Cieszyn, Poland

1994

Biala Gallery, Lublin, Poland

Kuchnia Gallery, Warsaw, Poland

1993

Biala Gallery, Lublin, Poland

Laboratory, Center for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, Poland

Zderzak Gallery, Krakow, Poland

1991

Biala Gallery, Lublin, Poland

Numerous individual artistic outdoor projects.

Art workshops:

Warszawa, Białystok, Bydgoszcz, Celestynów, Łódź.

Group exhibitions

2023

EL Gallery, 32st Salon Elbląski, “Conjunction”

International Artistic Plein-air, Bolestraszyce, “Mimesis”

2022

EL Gallery, 31st Salon Elbląski, “Geotropism”

2021

EtnoMłyn of landart and folk art, Dorohucz, “Sublimacja”

Land art Festiwal Zawoja, “Komorebi”

“Ornitografie”, Artistic Open Air “Wiklina w Arboretum. Bolestraszyce

EL Gallery, 31st Salon Elblaski, “Configuration”, Elbląg (1st prize)

2020

The 10th Trennil of Sacred Art “Sanctity of nature?”, “Pareidolia”, City Gallery in Częstochowa

The 4th Homar Ligt Art Perfomance Vdeo and Photo, Iran

Artystic Open Air, Bolestraszyce, “Sundial”

2019

International Artistic Plein-air, Bolestraszyce, “Wieloskręty II”

2018

Land Art Festval, Bubel, “Święto”, “Wieloskręty”

International Artistc Plein-air, Bolestraszyce “Reflecton”

Biennale of Land art “Humus Park”. Perdeone, Italy

2017

International Artistic Plein-ar, Bolestraszyce, Poland

Festival ” Visions”, “Tuba Dei II” Toruń, Poland

2016

Land art Festival, ” House”, “Opus reticulatum”, Poland

International Artistc Plein-air, Bolestraszyce, “Hourglass”, Poland

2015

National Gallery of Art Zachęta, “gardens”, “Membranes”, Warsaw

2014

Land art Festival, “Tree”. “Tomography tree” Zwierzyniec, Poland

2013

Polish Instiute, Dusseldorf , “Frohes fest”

2009

Grodzka Gallery, “Reflectioin in drawings”, Lublin, Poland

2008

Biala Gallery, “General Make-over”, Lublin, Poland

2006

Municipal Art Gallery, “Intimate Relations with Nature”, Lodz, Poland

Buveau for Art Exlimbitions, “Terrytories”, Lublin, Poland

2005

Klima Bochenska Gallery, Reed Factory, Warsaw, Poland

Arsenal Gallery, “Happy Christmas”, Bialystok, Poland

2004

Centre for Contemporary Art, Kyiv, Ukraine

2003

Plein-air artworks

2001

S Gallery, Breman, Germany

Polish Sculpture Centre, Oronsko, Poland

1997

Polish, Sculpture Centre, Oronsko, Poland

Municipal Gallery, Brno, The Czech Republic

Bureau for Art Exhibitions, Katowice, Poland

Dzyga Gallery, Lviv, Ukraine

1994

Centrum Gallery, Katowice, Poland

Bureau for Art Exhibitions Gallery, Krakow, Poland

Biala Gallery, Lublin, Poland

Dap Gallery, Warsaw, Poland

Polish Institute, Budapest, Hungary

1993

Biala Gallery, Lublin, Poland

1992

Polish Sculpture Centre, Oronsko, Poland

Biala Gallery, Lublin, Poland

1991

Fabrik, Freie Kunstschule, Nurtingen, Germany

Center for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw Poland

Bureau for Art Exhibitions, Lublin, Poland

1989

Ex Oriente Lux II, U.A.A. Gallery, New York, USA

1988

Dziekanka Gallery, Warsaw, Poland

Ex Oriente Lux II, St. Vladimir Gallery, Toronto, Canada

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