Zofia Kulik
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Zofia Kulik (b.1947) is a Polish artist. Her domain is performance and photography.
She studied sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. She worked with Przemyslaw Kwiek[1] in the 1970s, as part of the Soc Art movement, creating joint works under the name Kwiekulik.[1]
She has exhibited internationally as a solo artist, including New York (Postmasters Gallery, 1990) and the Venice Biennial (1997).[2]
[edit] Further reading
- Katarzyna Kosmala, What it Feels Like to Be A Professional Artist in Central and Eastern Europe? Individualised Realty of the Other in Zofia Kulik’s Arts, in International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management, Vol.5, Iss.3, 2005, pp.107-116 accessed at [2] Feb 17, 2007
- Lukasz Ronduda, The Films of Polish Women Artists in the 1970s and 1980s - From the Archive of Polish Experimental Film, Art Margins (2004)
- Izabela Kowlaczyk, Feminist Art in Poland Today, in n. paradoxa magazine, Issue No.11, 1999