University of Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig
Awards
Paszport Polityki
Website
katarzynakozyra.pl
Katarzyna Kozyra (born 1963) is a Polish video artist. She studied German studies at the University of Warsaw (1985–1988). In 1993, she also graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw where she studied sculpture and Hochschule für Graphik und Buchkunst in Leipzig. Kozryra received a Paszport Polityki award in 1997 as the most promising artist in Poland.[1] She has exhibited internationally since 1997, at venues including Brown University and Carnegie International in the U.S.
Her art was involved in a 1999 censorship incident in Poland. Her photo portrait of Slawomir Belina in a Warsaw exhibition in 2000 was also controversial for its alleged eroticism, as his anus was in the centre of the composition.[2][3]
Since 2003 Kozyra has received a DAAD grant, and has developed a new form of performance involving operatic singing.[4]
In 1999, she represented Poland in the 48th Venice Biennale where she won an honorable mention and commendation for video installation "Men’s Bathhouse".[1] In September 2011 she received the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage grant.
^ ab"Katarzyna Kozyra | Artist | Culture.pl". Culture.pl. Retrieved 2018-03-31.
^"Pawel Leszkowicz, Feminist Revolt: Censorship of Women's Art in Poland, Bad Subjects website, Jan 2005". Archived from the original on 2007-10-13. Retrieved 2007-02-15.
^Karol Sienkiewicz, Penetration and Gender Insubordination: On the examples of Belina, Mapplethorpe, and Herrmann, SEKCJA magazine
^Only in art, dreams come true, culture.pl website
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