Jarosław Pijarowski

Jarosław Pijarowski

portrait of Jarosław Pijarowski painted by Ignacy Bulla in 2015 year
Born Jarosław Pijarowski
(1971-12-18) 18 December 1971
Bydgoszcz, Poland
Musical career
Genres avant-garde, rock music, new wave, contemporary classical music, minimal music
Years active 1989 - present
Labels Brain Active Records,
Associated acts (pl:Teatr Tworzenia), Pro Vox

Jaroslaw Pijarowski (born 18 December 1971) is a Polish avant-garde artist, art curator and founder of Theater of Creation (pl:Teatr Tworzenia). He creates contemporary music, poetry, photography, fine arts and theatre-music spectacles. He began his art career in 1989, in Bydgoszcz, Poland.[1] He has worked with Andrzej Przybielski,[2] Michael Ogorodov Gong band, Józef Skrzek SBB,Tim Sanford, S. Ciesielski (Republika),[3] Magdalena Abakanowicz, Franciszek Starowieyski, L. Goldyszewicz, E. Srzednicka, B. Raatz (Question Mark), Ł. Wodyński,[4] Xavier Bayle, J. Kamiński, Jorgos Skolias, M. Maciejewski (Variete), (pl:Marek Piekarczyk) TSA band, Sambor i Paweł Dudziński, (pl:Wladyslaw Komendarek), J. Marszałek, (pl:Mariusz Benoit), Adam Ferency, Daniel Olbrychski, Derek Jacobi and many others.

From 2004 he is an honorary curator of Museum of Diplomacy in Poland

From 2016 he is a member of the board of HOMER - The European Medal of Poetry and Art appointed in Brussels.

In 2017 J. Pijarowski received the award of the name of Klemens Janicki-IANICIUS, of the merits of Polish culture.

Recent stage and musical-pageantry creations

Literary works

Krzysztof Penderecki & J.Pijarowski photo session for the album "The dream Off Penderecki" (2010)
J. Pijarowski & Derek Jacobi during recording session "The dream Off Penderecki" (2013)
Andrzej Dudek-Dürer, Jorgos Skolias, Jarosław Pijarowski, Władysław Komendarek before the concert. (2014)
Magdalena Abakanowicz & J.Pijarowski during photo session before the exhibition.
J. Marszałek & J. Pijarowski performance before Presidential Palace, Warsaw Poland (2015)

Radio plays

Discography

Exhibitions and performances

Virtual Reality

References

  1. - official biography and info
  2. his cooperation is written in the book "Maluj muzyke, bracie. Andrzej Przybielski 1944-2011" by Zdzislaw Pajak
  3. interview with S.Ciesielski
  4. info about cooperation and mutual exhibitions
  5. - official info of this event
  6. official site of this event in Golub Dobrzyń
  7. an interview with author and some official photos from this event
  8. some info of this event and non official photos
  9. official site of this event and records
  10. official photo session from the concert
  11. official photo session of this event
  12. Bydgoski Informator Kulturalny 2014-05-01 p.39
  13. "info about the show in Gazeta Wyborcza". 2014. Retrieved 2015-07-11.
  14. "Ster na Bydgoszcz 2014 – the mian site of organizer". 2014. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
  15. official photo session of the concert
  16. "Gallery from the concert". Retrieved 2016-11-04.
  17. - information about the author and his poems
  18. info about a premiere in a local newspaper
  19. Fundacja Nautilus and R. Bernatowicz cooperated with Pijarowski in this radio play
  20. http://progrock.org.pl/nowosci/item/10310-skrzek-i-pijarowski-terrarium - information about the album
  21. - information about the album
  22. - general info about this charity album
  23. info about album
  24. "info about edition". Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  25. Pijarowski, Jarosław (2015). OFF - Życie bez dotacji. Bydgoszcz: Arcanus & ICB Polska. ISBN 978-83-88079-33-7.
  26. "information about Katharsis". discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
  27. info about the concert
  28. info about exhibition
  29. official info about exhibition
  30. short film from the show
  31. - official info about this event
  32. http://34dialog.wikispot.org/po%C5%BCegnaNieZm%C3%B3zgiem/bry%C5%82a_malowana_cisz%C4%85_-_openclose_music_session_-_M%C3%93ZG_5.6.11 information about this event and stage show
  33. - general information about event and concert
  34. "information about performance & exhibition". artinfo.pl. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
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