Andrzej Czarnacki (1968 - Current)
Studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow and
Gdansk under Mieczyslaw Olszewski and Jerzy Nowosielski.
From 1995-2001 he taught painting at the Faculty of Fine
Arts in Krakow.
Czarnacki's art has a subtle philosophical appeal: Removing acts and objects from their accustomed environment, Czarnacki's interest isn’t merely the difference he presents, but
rather how the objects now stimulate the human psyche; how the difference
affects the cognitive process. However,
he is careful in his presentation which attempts to strike a new aesthetic
balance. Similarly, his paintings appear as biomorphic forms calling forth scientific ideas abstracted from neurons and synapses caught within the tensions and the
workings of cognition.
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