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Born 1973. Known for: Painting.
Bartek Materka was born in 1973 in Poland. He became a painter. “The starting point for most of Materka's works are photos. However, it is rarely just a record of reality: the artist is rather... Read full biography
Bartek Materka was born in 1973 in Poland. He became a painter. “The starting point for most of Materka's works are photos. However, it is rarely just a record of reality: the artist is rather fascinated by the deformations, distortions and anomalies that images undergo in our consciousness, as... Read full biography
Bartek Materka was born in 1973 in Poland. He became a painter. “The starting point for most of Materka's works are photos. However, it is rarely just a record of reality: the artist is rather fascinated by the deformations, distortions and anomalies that images undergo in our consciousness, as well as disturbances caused by the use of modern optical technologies or biological visual disturbances. As a result of painting experiments, his works balance on the border of representation and... Read full biography
Bartek Materka was born in 1973 in Poland. He became a painter. “The starting point for most of Materka's works are photos. However, it is rarely just a record of reality: the artist is rather fascinated by the deformations, distortions and anomalies that images undergo in our consciousness, as well as disturbances caused by the use of modern optical technologies or biological visual disturbances. As a result of painting experiments, his works balance on the border of representation and abstraction. " Anna Cymer
Bartek Materka was born in 1973 in Poland. He became a painter. “The starting point for most of Materka's works are photos. However, it is rarely just a record of reality: the artist is rather fascinated by the deformations, distortions and anomalies that images undergo in our consciousness, as well as disturbances caused by the use of modern optical technologies or biological visual disturbances. As a result of painting experiments, his works balance on the border of representation and abstraction. " Anna Cymer