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Born 1958 Warsaw. Known for: Painting, collage, figurative pictures, historical and patriotic references.
Pawel Kowalewski was born in 1958. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where in 1983 he received a diploma with honors in the painting studio of S. Gierowski. From that year he became... Read full biography
Pawel Kowalewski was born in 1958. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where in 1983 he received a diploma with honors in the painting studio of S. Gierowski. From that year he became the youngest member of "Gruppa". Until 1989, Kowalewski painted figurative pictures, often with... Read full biography
Pawel Kowalewski was born in 1958. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where in 1983 he received a diploma with honors in the painting studio of S. Gierowski. From that year he became the youngest member of "Gruppa". Until 1989, Kowalewski painted figurative pictures, often with historical and patriotic references. In the early 1990s, he created a series of collages in which the artist focused on the aesthetics of everyday life, with meaningful titles: "Exercises in the aesthetics... Read full biography
Pawel Kowalewski was born in 1958. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where in 1983 he received a diploma with honors in the painting studio of S. Gierowski. From that year he became the youngest member of "Gruppa". Until 1989, Kowalewski painted figurative pictures, often with historical and patriotic references. In the early 1990s, he created a series of collages in which the artist focused on the aesthetics of everyday life, with meaningful titles: "Exercises in the aesthetics in which I grew up", "Orientation signs that are necessary to avoid madness".
Pawel Kowalewski was born in 1958. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where in 1983 he received a diploma with honors in the painting studio of S. Gierowski. From that year he became the youngest member of "Gruppa". Until 1989, Kowalewski painted figurative pictures, often with historical and patriotic references. In the early 1990s, he created a series of collages in which the artist focused on the aesthetics of everyday life, with meaningful titles: "Exercises in the aesthetics in which I grew up", "Orientation signs that are necessary to avoid madness".

