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Adrian Wiszniewski SIGNATURES
Born 1958. Known for: Painting.
Adrian Wiszniewski was born in Glasgow in 1958. He studied architecture at the Mackintosh School of Architecture and then attended Glasgow School of Art from 1979 to 1983. He belongs to the group of... Read full biography
Adrian Wiszniewski was born in Glasgow in 1958. He studied architecture at the Mackintosh School of Architecture and then attended Glasgow School of Art from 1979 to 1983. He belongs to the group of Glasgow based artists known as The New Glasgow Boys (Wiszniewski, Howson, Conroy, Campbell & Currie)... Read full biography
Adrian Wiszniewski was born in Glasgow in 1958. He studied architecture at the Mackintosh School of Architecture and then attended Glasgow School of Art from 1979 to 1983. He belongs to the group of Glasgow based artists known as The New Glasgow Boys (Wiszniewski, Howson, Conroy, Campbell & Currie) who led the revival of figurative painting in Scottish art during the 1980s with the landmark exhibition 'Vigorous Imagination' at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. Wiszniewski's work can... Read full biography
Adrian Wiszniewski was born in Glasgow in 1958. He studied architecture at the Mackintosh School of Architecture and then attended Glasgow School of Art from 1979 to 1983. He belongs to the group of Glasgow based artists known as The New Glasgow Boys (Wiszniewski, Howson, Conroy, Campbell & Currie) who led the revival of figurative painting in Scottish art during the 1980s with the landmark exhibition 'Vigorous Imagination' at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. Wiszniewski's work can be found in major private, corporate and public collections around the world including M.O.M.A. (New York), The Tate (London), The V&A (London), Setegaya (Tokyo) and The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
Adrian Wiszniewski was born in Glasgow in 1958. He studied architecture at the Mackintosh School of Architecture and then attended Glasgow School of Art from 1979 to 1983. He belongs to the group of Glasgow based artists known as The New Glasgow Boys (Wiszniewski, Howson, Conroy, Campbell & Currie) who led the revival of figurative painting in Scottish art during the 1980s with the landmark exhibition 'Vigorous Imagination' at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. Wiszniewski's work can be found in major private, corporate and public collections around the world including M.O.M.A. (New York), The Tate (London), The V&A (London), Setegaya (Tokyo) and The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
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