Patryk Różycki
Patryk Różycki (b. 1992 in Koło, Poland) is a visual artist, writer, podcast creator and curator. His paintings and podcasts are an autobiographical account of his personal life and family, focusing on themes of poverty, social inequality, death, origin, identity, emotions, masculinity, and sexuality. He uses his own story as a form of representation of social problems and marginalised people overwhelmed by shame and helplessness.
In his paintings, Patryk mixes different styles to choose the most appropriate one to tell his chosen story. He cares about the lightness of the representation, juxtaposed with the problem usually contained in the title or the content of the painting itself. In exhibitions, he often juxtaposes image and text adding a direct story to bridge the distance between the image and the viewer, to establish a relationship with them. Patryk believes that every human being is sensitive.
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Images curtesy of the artist and Polana Institute.
Patryk Różycki has participated in many solo and group exhibitions, including: "Paint me in that job" (Arsenal Gallery in Białystok, 2024), "I don’t feel nostalgia for a shame, but for our time together" (Gdansk City Gallery in Gdansk). "Refugees Welcome" and "Fight for the Streets" (Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, 2023), "It's Not My Story" (Museum of Warsaw, 2023), "Anxiety Comes at Dusk" (Zachęta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw, 2022), "Better Forget About It" (Glade Institute, Warsaw, 2022), "I'm Afraid It Will Be Too Late Someday" (Arsenal City Gallery, Poznań, 2021), "9th. Triennale of the Young" (Centre for Polish Sculpture in Orońsko, 2020), "Auntie Ken" (Local 30, Warsaw, 2021), "You are oversensitive" (Artists' Colony, Gdańsk, 2019), "17th Survival Art Review" (Wrocław, 2019).
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