Lucja Radwan

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lucja Radwan (* 1951 in Tuchów ) is in Gols , Burgenland , living Austrian Polish artist origin. Radwan works with a variety of techniques including watercolors, acrylic , ink, and oils .

The artist first became known for her passionate watercolor paintings depicting both urban and rural landscapes. Over time, Speleo-Art became Radwan's style of recognition - including mostly large-scale oil paintings, inspired by the diverse morphology of caverns and stalactite caves with shaped floor cones and stalactites. The artist combines an infinite variety of shapes and colors with her unmistakable style, characterized by the interplay of antitheses: horror and majesty, lively pulse and static balance. The result are fine oil paintings, characterized by thoughtful design and elaborate, elaborate perfection. On the contrary, Lucja Radwan's acrylic paintings give the impression of spontaneously created works, where an attractive topic unfolds from a thought that hurries by.

Memberships

  • Professional association of the visual artists of Austria Schönbrunn Palace Vienna
  • Art bridge, Gols

Prizes and awards

  • 2000 The NSS Speleo Art Salon in Elkins, West Virginia, USA: 1st place and 2nd place for Abstract SpeleoArt painting
  • 2001 - The NSS Speleo Art Salon in Mount Vernon Kentucky, USA: 1st place and 2nd place for abstract SpeleoArt painting
  • 2002 – ICU - International Cultural Union, Second International Festival “Femina”, Israel : Honorary Award

Participation in art fairs (selection)

  • Vetrina degli Artist Contemporanei, Florence , Italy
  • Biennale Internationale Dell'Arte Contemporane, Florence, Italy
  • Art View & Performance Salzburg
  • International art fair, Neusiedl am See
  • Art fair “Viennafair” Vienna

Solo exhibitions (selection)

Modern Art Gallery, Tarnów , Poland; HS Gallery, Spittelberg, Vienna; the General Polyclinic, Vienna; House Attersee, Seewalchen am Attersee; Cultural Center, Tuchów, Poland; Kumamoto-Shi Gallery, Japan; Theater “Akzent”, Vienna; Ceves in Arts - International Conference Jo'Svafö, Hungary; Museum Okręgowe Tarnów - Tarnów District Museum, Poland; Alte Schieberkammer, Vienna ; Santen Sho Gallery Kumamoto-Shi, Japan; Colors & Shapes, Wien Energie House, Vienna; Gallery of the Austrian Consulate General in Krakow; Cultural center in Andrychow; Castle Gallery Przemyśl, Poland; Gallery of the Voivodeship Library in Opole; Wrocław Ethnographic Museum ; Gauermann Museum, Miesenbach ; House of Arts and Literature, Pécs, Hungary (Művészetek és Irodalom Háza).

Collective exhibitions (selection)

  • Ars "Austriaca 85" - Baden.
  • Grafenegg Castle.
  • Altenburg Abbey.
  • “The Favor of Art” Schönbrunn Palace.
  • "Spring exhibition" Schlosshof.
  • “Salon 94” Palais Palffy, Vienna.
  • International Speleo Art Exhibition, La Chaux-De-Fonds, Switzerland.
  • “Go West” WUK project space, Vienna. Greillenstein Castle.
  • Kyung-In Modern Art Gallery, Seoul, Korea.
  • Künstlerhaus, Graz.
  • Speleo Art Sewanee, Tennessee, USA.
  • Speleo Art Rockampton, Queensland, Australia.
  • Kunsan -6te ASropa College Dept. of interior Design Korea.
  • Speleo Art, Idaho, USA.
  • International Biennale Dell'Arte Contemporane, Florence, Italy, Art, Elkins, USA.
  • Creative Galerie-Free Cart, Vienna,
  • Speleo Art, Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia.Speleo Art, Mount Vernon Kentucky, USA.
  • Second International Festival “FEMINA”, Haifa, Israel.
  • "Rush of the senses", HAK project, Weinkulturhaus, Gols.
  • “The lake connects”, haus im puls, Neusiedl am See.

Other implications

Works by Lucja Radwan are in the possession of institutions such as Artothek des Bundes, Vienna , Wienergebietskrankenkasse , Wiener Städtische Versicherung, Kollegialkonsult insurance and financial mathematical advice, Vienna, Floridsdorfer Bezirksmuseum, Vienna, Palstein municipality, Gols municipality, Rolletmuseum - Städtische Baden Collection, Tarnów Regional Museum, Tuchów City Museum (in the memorial room of Lucja's father, Tadeusz Radwan), Wrocław National Museum . Her pictures are also in the collection of Pope John Paul II. Numerous works are in private collections worldwide (Australia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Poland, Switzerland, Turkey, Hungary, USA).

Web links