
Robert Szczebiot
Bialystok, PODLASIE Poland
He was born in 1987 in Bialystok. He graduated of Artur Grottger High School of Arts and Crafts in Suprasl (2007) and Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków (2014). He defended his Master of Fine Arts thesis in a lithography workshop under the s... More
Artist Statement:
He was born in 1987 in Bialystok. He graduated of Artur Grottger High School of Arts and Crafts in Suprasl (2007) and Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków (2014). He defended his Master of Fine Arts thesis in a lithography workshop under the supervision of Ph.D. Piotr Panasiewicz. Painter, graphic designer, illustrator.
He is interested in technical and technological issues.
In Robert Szczebiot's artwork, one might find an attempt to present and combine the subtleties of human nature with the inexorability of forces which influence it. The human form is not explicitly defined, but embedded in the mechanizing reality, which allows it to become the equivalent of pursuit for purpose.
Liveliness and activity appear to be important, and at times take on a fatalistic nature. Here stands a man, who limited by his rashness, tries to find his place and understand his essence. The apparent dualism of the presentation is in fact a subtle act of combining human and non-human. Robert Szczebiot's paintings show a desire to understand an extremum of human emotions. Framed with a pinch of mystery, Robert Szczebiot encourage the recipient to enter the magical world of searching and confronting oneself. At the same time, a kind of perfectionism and purity is preserved, which reveals even more pulsating human nature.
He is interested in technical and technological issues.
In Robert Szczebiot's artwork, one might find an attempt to present and combine the subtleties of human nature with the inexorability of forces which influence it. The human form is not explicitly defined, but embedded in the mechanizing reality, which allows it to become the equivalent of pursuit for purpose.
Liveliness and activity appear to be important, and at times take on a fatalistic nature. Here stands a man, who limited by his rashness, tries to find his place and understand his essence. The apparent dualism of the presentation is in fact a subtle act of combining human and non-human. Robert Szczebiot's paintings show a desire to understand an extremum of human emotions. Framed with a pinch of mystery, Robert Szczebiot encourage the recipient to enter the magical world of searching and confronting oneself. At the same time, a kind of perfectionism and purity is preserved, which reveals even more pulsating human nature.
Education:
Robert Szczebiot graduated from the Visual Art High School in Suprasl (2007) and from the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow (2014). He defended his M.A. in a lithography workshop under the supervision of Ph.D. Piotr Panasiewicz.
Exhibitions:
Solo exhibitions
2018 The devil never sleeps / The Slendzinski Art Gallery - Bialystok, Poland
2017 Tanta Glacies / Gallery BOHEMA NEW ART - Warsaw, Poland
2016 Fluctus / Dagma Art Gallery - Katowice, Poland
2015 Bologomora - lithography exhibition / New Era Art Foundation, The Palace under the Rams - Cracow, Poland
2014 A fish rots from the head down / Bia?ystok Cultural Centre / Ludwik Zamenhof Centre - Bialystok, Poland
Group exhibition
2012 Hestia Artistic Journey / Ergo Arena - Sopot, Poland
2018 The devil never sleeps / The Slendzinski Art Gallery - Bialystok, Poland
2017 Tanta Glacies / Gallery BOHEMA NEW ART - Warsaw, Poland
2016 Fluctus / Dagma Art Gallery - Katowice, Poland
2015 Bologomora - lithography exhibition / New Era Art Foundation, The Palace under the Rams - Cracow, Poland
2014 A fish rots from the head down / Bia?ystok Cultural Centre / Ludwik Zamenhof Centre - Bialystok, Poland
Group exhibition
2012 Hestia Artistic Journey / Ergo Arena - Sopot, Poland
Artistic Influences:
„Since I was a little boy I have been fascinated by magical places and objects - wizards,
nocturnes, enchanted gardens, mazes... It’s no wonder that I have chosen art. That was the
natural consequence of my artistic and technological interests but also of the atmosphere of
a workshop. What I can see and what I associate with in the studio - it’s pure alchemy!”.
nocturnes, enchanted gardens, mazes... It’s no wonder that I have chosen art. That was the
natural consequence of my artistic and technological interests but also of the atmosphere of
a workshop. What I can see and what I associate with in the studio - it’s pure alchemy!”.
Artist Tags:
robertszczebiot, bologomora, fineart, art, lithography, painter
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