Cyryl Polaczek
The Room Next Door
FSP ING 0242
During an artistic residency in Leipzig, Cyryl Polaczek worked in a former 19th-century cotton mill, where galleries and artists’ studios now function. The interiors of the Leipziger Baumwollspinnerei inspired the painting The Room Next Door. The artist used the yellow-painted walls, the long factory corridors, and the involuntary game of glances dictated by the rhythm of opening and closing doors to create the structure and atmosphere of the painting. Plane after plane are built by thickly overlapping layers of paint—flat but geometrical shapes. The impression of space is conveyed using a variety of textures. The sharp edges of the keyhole, the smooth crystal of the watch, the sleeve as rough as the wall. The surfaces are so suggestive that gazing at them, we think more of touch. Spying on someone through a keyhole, you may not notice that you are also being watched.
Cyryl Polaczek
b. 1989, Zielona Góra
Painter, creator of sculptural objects. Cyryl Polaczek studied painting at the art academies in Gdańsk and Kraków and Universität der Künste Berlin. He is the most mysterious member of the artistic collective Potencja, which he cofounded in 2016 with Karolina Jabłońska and Tomasz Kręcicki. His painting is incredibly diverse in formal respects. The artist is not attached to one style, but experiments with numerous conventions and freely employs various painting techniques. The atmosphere of his paintings seems more important than the motif, while retaining a puzzling suggestiveness. Polaczek won first prize in the 11th Hestia Artistic Journey competition (2012). He lives and works in Kraków.
b. 1989, Zielona Góra
Painter, creator of sculptural objects. Cyryl Polaczek studied painting at the art academies in Gdańsk and Kraków and Universität der Künste Berlin. He is the most mysterious member of the artistic collective Potencja, which he cofounded in 2016 with Karolina Jabłońska and Tomasz Kręcicki. His painting is incredibly diverse in formal respects. The artist is not attached to one style, but experiments with numerous conventions and freely employs various painting techniques. The atmosphere of his paintings seems more important than the motif, while retaining a puzzling suggestiveness. Polaczek won first prize in the 11th Hestia Artistic Journey competition (2012). He lives and works in Kraków.