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Michal Wisniowski

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Michal Wisniowski
Born
Michał Wojciech Wiśniowski

September 30, 1980
NationalityPolish

Michał Wojciech Wiśniowski (born September 30, 1980 in Wrocław, Poland), known as Michal Wisniowski, is a contemporary artist who works in both fine arts media, such as painting, as well as digital and commercial media.

Life and career

Michal Wisniowski was born in communist Poland, from where his family fled to Western Europe seeking political asylum and eventually settling in West Germany. In 1995 Wisniowski emigrated again, from Germany to the US.[1]

He studied fine art and philosophy at Rocky Mountain College, and after receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2003 moved to North Carolina. During his time on the East Coast Wisniowski began his career as an emerging artist in the contemporary pop art genre.[2]

In 2007 he founded Aniwave, the first and only anime film festival on the North Carolina coast, a direct result of his interest in otaku sub-culture.[3] In 2009, Michal Wisniowski debuted a solo exhibition under the title "[ peripheral / interface ]" which met with attention from local press as "a sure-footed step forward."[4]

Books

  • "Paintings" Lulu Press (2007); ASIN: B002ACQSBG

References

  1. ^ Making Art: Michal Wisniowski, Focus On The Coast, April 28, 2009, retrieved 2010-06-16
  2. ^ Michal Wisniowski: A Polish born artist finds inspiration in Japanese culture, Bootleg Magazine, December 1, 2008
  3. ^ Art with Depth: Aniwave reaches an eager audience, Encore, October 27, 2009, archived from the original on July 10, 2011, retrieved 2010-06-16 {{citation}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ Reinterpreting Culture: Polish-American artist's 'interface' opens at Art Box, StarNews, May 27, 2009, retrieved 2010-06-08