Malgorzata Lisiecka
Malgorzata Lisiecka is a visual artist based in London whose practice is located between sculpture, public art, installation, costume, and performance. She crosses the boundaries of disciplines, shifting the functions of both wearable objects and the body, or interacting with the surrounding space. Her works take into consideration the place, environment and spectators who are often becoming unaware participants of the artwork itself. Exploring the phenomena of biology, nature, as well as the social and technological aspects of our world, leads her into the sphere of experimentation with scale, connection and communication between the material and immaterial realms.
Studied sculpture at the Warsaw Fine Arts Academy and journalism. After moving to the UK she studied at Royal College of Art in London and was nominated for the UK Young Artist of the Year Award.
Most recently she worked on public art commissions for Kew Botanic Gardens and took part in the Kensington + Chelsea Art Week, Polish Sculpture Centre exhibitions.
Studied sculpture at the Warsaw Fine Arts Academy and journalism. After moving to the UK she studied at Royal College of Art in London and was nominated for the UK Young Artist of the Year Award.
Most recently she worked on public art commissions for Kew Botanic Gardens and took part in the Kensington + Chelsea Art Week, Polish Sculpture Centre exhibitions.