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Common Room

Beata Stankiewicz’s ‘Common Room’ captures loneliness & melancholy through stark black & gray realism. Explore this evocative interior scene – a study in shadows, texture, and mood.

Polish realist painter Beata Stankiewicz explores visibility & experience through evocative interiors & portraits. Metarealism, collections worldwide.

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Images of places marked with the individuality of their users are, alongside portraits, the main motif of Beata Stankiewicz

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Artist Biography

Beata Stankiewicz: Exploring the Boundaries of Perception

Born in Kraków, Poland in 1973, Beata Stankiewicz’s artistic journey began with a formal education at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków (1992-1998), where she excelled under the mentorship of Professor Józef Lucjan Żąbkowski. This formative experience instilled in her a deep appreciation for traditional painting techniques and established a foundation for her distinctive style – a captivating blend of realism and metarealism that delves into questions of visibility and subjective experience. Her artistic vision solidified after encountering Zbigniew Warpechowski’s work, sparking the collaborative establishment of ‘Mieszkanie23’ gallery with Sebastian Stankiewicz in 2005. For seven years, this intimate space served as a crucible for experimentation and artistic dialogue, hosting approximately forty exhibitions showcasing her paintings alongside performances and lectures. The gallery fostered an environment where Stankiewicz could refine her approach and engage directly with audiences, cementing her commitment to conveying complex ideas through visual art. Since 2017, Beata Stankiewicz has been actively involved in the Artistic Association Otwarta Pracownia, furthering her artistic exploration and fostering connections within the Polish art community. Her current studio practice centers on meticulously crafted paintings that capture interiors and portraits with remarkable detail—a testament to her dedication to mastering traditional methods while simultaneously challenging conventional notions of representation. Stankiewicz’s work has garnered international recognition, appearing in collections across Poland and abroad, notably including the MOCAK Collection. This prestigious acknowledgment underscores the significance of her contribution to contemporary Polish art. Furthermore, she received considerable acclaim for her inclusion in Anna Maria Potocka's book ‘150 Years of Polish Painting,’ highlighting her role as a pivotal figure within the broader artistic landscape. Her paintings are characterized by their uncompromising realism—often rendered in monochrome palettes—which serves as a springboard for exploring philosophical concepts related to perception and illusion. Stankiewicz’s method involves layering textures and subtle gradations of color to create images that feel both familiar and unsettling, prompting viewers to contemplate the nature of reality itself. This distinctive style distinguishes her from many contemporary artists and secures her place as an important voice in Polish art history.
  • Notable Achievements: Inclusion in MOCAK Collection
  • Recognition: Featured in Anna Maria Potocka’s ‘150 Years of Polish Painting’
  • Influences: Zbigniew Warpechowski
  • Education: Academy of Fine Arts Kraków
Beata Stankiewicz

Beata Stankiewicz

1973 - , Poland

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Realism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Metarealism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Zbigniew Warpechowski']
  • Date Of Birth: 1973
  • Full Name: Beata Stankiewicz
  • Nationality: Polish
  • Notable Artworks: ['Common Room']
  • Place Of Birth: Kraków, Poland
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