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Adam Panczuk

Karczeby is a part of larger work on Polish villages, focusing on the relationship between human being and nature and on the essence of humanity in relation to the earth. Project presents the people living in villages, their strong devotion to the land and respect for nature. It also shows how hard work is converted into the farmers’ dignity. In a dialect spoken in the east of Poland, which is a mixture of Polish and Belarusian, Karczeb is a vernacular word for people strongly connected to the land they cultivate. A Karczeb is also called a stump with roots still stuck in the ground after the tree has been cut down. It refers metaphorically to the problems these people have experienced with various aggressive authorities, who have tried to eradicate or dislocate them in the past. However, they still stand tall on their land. And when a Karczeb farmer’s life comes to an end, he is buried in his soil, but his children or grandchildren remain on the land to continue the tradition of their ancestors.

Adam Panczuk CV

1978 Born in Parczew, Poland
2005 Academy of Fine Arts, Multimedia Communication Department, Poznan, Poland
2003 University of Economics, Poznan, Poland

[Solo Exhibitions]

<2010>

Petites poésies rurales, La Galerie Particuliére, Paris, France
Karczeby, Yours Gallery, Warsaw, Poland

<2007>

Actors, Camelot Gallery, Photomonth Cracow, Cracow, Poland

<2006>

Rickshaw Drivers, Fotogram Gallery, Siedlce, Poland

<2005>

Rickshaw Drivers, Teatr Polski, Poznan, Poland
Warsaw, Gallery Atrium, Poznan, Poland

<2000>

Asia – Notes from Travel, Biała Podlaska, Poland

[Group Exhibitions]

<2010>

Karczeby, Transphotographiques, Palais Rihour, Lille, France

<2009>

Award Winners of BZWBK Press Contest, Zacheta – National Gallery of Art, Warsaw, Poland

<2007>

Actors, Fabryka Trzciny, Warsaw, Poland

<2005>

Actors Old Brewery Gallery, Poznan, Poland
Village Living Scenes, Old Gallery ZPAF, Warsaw, Poland

<2002>

Art Park, Centre for Contemporary Art – Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, Poland