Skowronscy Art Gallery

Skowronscy Art Gallery is an independent contemporary art space in Warsaw, committed to curatorial excellence and public engagement. Our program spans painting, sculpture, installation, photography, and new media, showcasing Polish and international voices. We foster dialogue between artists and audiences while helping build meaningful collections through advisory, edition prints, and professional documentation. Regular openings, guided tours, and artist talks create an accessible entry point to current trends in contemporary art. Visit us to discover distinctive works and connect with a vibrant community.

Artist: Roch Krysa

“Statue 3” (2025) by Roch Krysa is an acrylic on canvas (72 × 102 × 4 cm). A figurative male nude emerges from an impressionistic abstract background, blending realism, figurative painting and surreal expression.

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Artist: Roch Krysa

“Frenzy” (2025) by Roch Krysa is an acrylic on canvas (72 × 102 × 4 cm). A grotesque human portrait rendered in earthy green-orange tones merges realism with surreal deformation.

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Artist: Roch Krysa

“Fire” (2025) by Roch Krysa is an acrylic on canvas (72 × 102 × 4 cm). An expressive portrait rendered in warm luminous tones merges expressionism, figurative painting and surreal abstraction.

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“Dialogi 109 vs 109” (2023) by Andrzej Ciołek – oil on canvas, 85 × 95 cm. A symbolic call to dialogue despite human differences.

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“Unholy” (2023) – hand-painted oil on canvas enhanced with metal leaf and cotton rope. Figurative work with a central human figure. Size 130 × 130 cm.

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“Balloon XXXIX” (2023) by Amonaria Magda Maciaszek – installation on four plexiglass panels, depicting a balloon in shades of pink, white and cobalt. From the series “Autotelicity of the Road”.

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“Tłumy V” (2023) by Andrzej Ciołek – oil on linen-cotton canvas. A symbolic interpretation of contemporary man caught between the “walls of everyday life”.

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Painting “Crowds III” (2023) by Andrzej Ciołek – oil on linen-cotton canvas, unframed. A symbolic walk across a red footbridge above rooftops, between the “walls of everyday life”.

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“Crowds II” (2023) by Andrzej Ciołek – oil on linen-cotton canvas, unframed. A symbolic rooster-siren as a metaphor of modern man caught between the “walls of everyday life”.

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“Moose” (2022) by Magda Maciaszek – acrylic on canvas, figurative work in browns, white and gold. From the “Dichotomy of Personality” series.

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“Flaming VIII” (2020) by Magda Maciaszek – acrylic on canvas 120×80 cm, a subtle figurative work with abstract elements, in shades of pink and grey.

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“Squirrel” (2022) by Magda Maciaszek (Amonaria). Acrylic on canvas, 120 × 80 cm. Split composition with the titular animal; differing paint handling on each side. Palette of russet, brown, grey, white and gold accents.

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“Balloon XVII” (2020) by Magda Maciaszek (Amonaria). Acrylic on canvas, 90 × 90 cm. Expressive piece at the edge of abstraction and figuration; vivid reds, oranges, greens and blues. Painted edges, matte varnish finish.

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“In between” (2022) by Matylda Burszta. Mixed media on linen (oil + embroidered elements), 80 × 60 cm. Minimalist portrait on black; a tightly embroidered face emerges from the surface, balancing presence and unease.

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“No name Blue” (2023) by Mira Pürschel. Mixed media / acrylic + varnish on 3D canvas, 120 × 100 cm. Minimal monochrome in Parisian blue; layered surface with refined sheen.

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“No name Black” (2023) by Mira Pürschel. Mixed media / acrylic on 3D canvas, 120 × 100 cm. Minimal black monochrome with layered, tactile texture and spatial depth.

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“HER EYES” (2023) lamp–sculpture in recycled paper + cement, finished with acrylics and varnish. Fragmentary human figure with intentional cracks. Metal base. 30 × 20 × 56 cm.

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“Vacant Space” (2021) by Beata Walczak is an acrylic painting on canvas showing a couple standing back to back on either side of a blue tree, each holding a pear. Cool blues and greys, birch trees and a symbolic eye-heart motif above them evoke emotional distance, absence and the echo of a relationship that once filled this place.

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Painting “Walk” (2023) by Joanna Czajkowska is an oil on linen canvas (110 × 90 cm). This figurative work combines magical realism and surrealism, portraying the human form as a poetic symbol of introspection and motion.

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“Migraine” (2023) by Anna Rendecka – a triptych of expressive abstract works created in mixed media on paper. A powerful visual narrative about pain, sensitivity and the transformation of emotion into color and form.

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