Dimensions: 100 x 100 cm
Inscribed on the reverse: 'Pelican King'
on the reverse a sticker with the description of the work
Origin
Artemis Gallery, Cracow
Desa Unicum, 2019
private collection, Europe
institutional collection, Poland
Exhibited
"Ewa Kuryluk. Paintings," Galerie Lambert, Paris, 6-30.1974
"Ewa Kuryluk. Paintings and drawings", Pryzmat Gallery, Cracow, September 1975
"Człekopejzaże", Galeria Nowa, Poznań, May 1977
"Ewa Kuryluk. Paintings," National Museum in Wroclaw, July 1977
"Ewa Kuryluk: installations, auto-photographs, painting", BWA-Dizajn Gallery, Wrocław, 25.03-23.04.2011
"Don't dream of love, Kuryluk. Painting of Ewa Kuryluk 1967-78", National Museum in Cracow, 6.05-14.08.2016
Literature
Intimate Gestures. Ewa Kuryluk interviewed by Marta Kowalewska [in:] "Art&Business", October 2009, p. 24 (il.).
Ewa Kuryluk. Outline the shadow. 1968-1978. painting, exhibition catalog, Design-BWA Gallery, Wroclaw, Art Reading Room, Gliwice, Artemis Art Gallery, Krakow, 2011, p. 35 (il.).
Don't Dream of Love, Kuryluk. Painting of Ewa Kuryluk 1967-78, exhibition catalog, National Museum in Krakow, Krakow 2016, p. 71 (il.)
Biography
Art historian, painter, illustrator, author of art installations, essayist, writer. Graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw in 1970. She completed her studies in painting and art history in Cracow. Co-founder of the Smietanka group and the O improvement movement. Her most famous works are drawings on cotton and silk scarves, which the artist hangs and draps in various places to create unique installations. For several years the artist has also been weaving into her drawings fragments of texts, often from her prose, emphasizing the unity of all the projects she undertakes: scientific, writing and visual arts. The artist's prose achievements include two innovative novels: "Age 21 "(written in English, published in Poland in 1995) and "Grand Hotel Oriental."