Zacheta National Gallery of Art
Zbigniew Libera
Zbigniew Libera.
Works 1982–2008
Until 7 February, 2010
pl. Malachowskiego 3
00-916 Warsaw
phone (48 22) 556 96 00
press@zacheta.art.pl
http://www.zacheta.art.pl
Zbigniew Libera made his debut in 1982 in the underground culture circles around the Strych in Lodz. In the 80s, he was active in the milieu associated with Kultura Zrzuty (Chip-in Culture), and participated in the publishing of the famous independent magazine “Tango”. Together with Jerzy Truszkowski he founded the punk group “Sternenhoch”, which combined musical and performance activities. He was the photographic model for works by Zofia Kulik, who popularized a charismatic image of the artist in her series “Idioms of the Soc-Ages”. In the 80s, Libera made fundamental works for Polish critical art: “Intimate Rites” and “How to Train Little Girls”, raising the question of the socio-cultural politics of the body and cultural roles. He continued developing this theme in the 90s in his series of “corrective devices”, amongst which is to be found his famous “Lego”. After 2000 Libera emerged as an activist of the alternative cultural front. He is an initiator of two influential club spaces in Warsaw: “Baumgart/Libera” in the Centre for Contemporary Art Zamek Ujazdowski, and then “Aurora” on Dobra Street. The works he made after 2000 deal with the theme of the status, function and role of media images. Libera examines press photographs, the relation between image and text and the nature of visuality. He publishes artistic books. It is then that emerge the photographic series, “Positives”, “What the Messenger Girl is Doing”, “The Gay, Innocent and Heartless”.
In 2007, Libera moves to Prague (Czech Republic). He is a citizen of the world, and at the same time one of the most important artists representing the art of this part of Europe.
curator Dorota Monkiewicz
co-operation on the part of Zacheta Julia Leopold
exhibition project Robert Rumas
For images, catalogue and further information please contact Olga Gawerska: press@zacheta.art.pl
The exhibition received additional financial support from the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage
Exhibition organised in collaboration with the BWA Wroclaw – Galleries of Contemporary Art.
The catalogue supported by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute
media patronage: Gazeta Wyborcza, AMS, Polityka, TOK FM, The Warsaw Voice, Art&Business, artinfo.pl, Onet.pl, empik














