Małgorzata Widomska
Małgorzata Widomska
Poland
b.1978
"My sketches are like photographs, I collect them and then I will reflect and try to find what is beyond my interest because I believe when it is something beyond myself and how I feel about it, it is something of great importance”
- Margozata Widomska
Małgorzata Widomska works in painting, painting installation, drawing and, increasingly, writing. Together with Wojtek Gilewicz, Monika Mamzeta, Brtosz Kokosinski, Katarzyna Sobczuk and Agata Groszek, she is co-founder of the collective Inne Towarzystwo. She lives and works in Warsaw. She bases her own creative practice on the conviction that the painting image is a field of work on the meaning of the source experience, and that aesthetics, which is a tool for the artist to verify its meanings, may have a role comparable to logic.
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2023
The Colour of Weather; Gallery 35a x Gallery of Human Death, Warsaw
2023
The Wave is the Sea; Piekary Gallery, Poznań
2022
School, pool, home, sky over Ukraine, Białobrzeska 7, Warsaw
Discipline of Affect - presentation - XII Feminist Seminar at the Studio Gallery, Warsaw
Harmonious Transition, APS Gallery, Warsaw, Poland
2017
Jakinia, Lokal_30, Warsaw ( a project with her brother Michał Bugalski)
Art-Open Philosophical and Psychological Seminars, BUW, Warsaw
2016
Un Petit Mort, Różnia, Warsaw
Pathosformeln, Galeria Piekary, Poznań (project with brother Michał Bugalski) 2014 - Place, Żak Gallery, Gdańsk
2014
Aesthetics of Memory, Museum of Sochaczew Land, Sochaczew
2013
The Semblance of My Presence, Floriańska 22 Gallery, Krakow
2012
Everything has stopped, Piętro Wyżej Gallery, CKK, Katowice, Poland
2009
My mother disappears, Lamelli Gallery, Cracow, Poland
Group Exhibitions
2022
COLLECTIONS, Other Society Gallery, Warsaw
2022
WITH FAMILY, Other Society Gallery, Warsaw
2014
Leon Wyczółkowski Competition, BWA City Gallery, Bydgoszcz
2011
Touch, Klima Bocheńska Gallery, Warsaw
2007
Gardens; BWA, Jelenia Góra
2006
Gardens; BWA - Walbrzych - Książ Castle 2nd prize
2003
Naturally Nature; Gdansk Centre of Culture; Gdansk