Maria Sochaniewicz
http://www.mariasochaniewicz.com
Mediums - oil, acrylic, paintings, graphic, illustrator, drawings
Artist's Statement -Abstract, figurative, nude, still-life, paintings, drawings, illustrations, litography, oil, acrylic, mixed media, ink, canvas, paper, cardboard.
Gallery Affiliations -
Exhibitions - Solo Exhibitions
2000 SOHO20 Gallery, "Recent Paintings", New York, USA
1998 Test Gallery, "Recent Work", Warsaw, Poland
* SOHO20 Gallery, "Recent Paintings", New York, USA
1978–1999 Gallery of Contemporary Art "Nowy Swiat", Warsaw, Poland, (permanent gallery artist)
* 1996 "Retrospective Exhibition"
* 1995 "Recent Work"
* 1980 "Paintings & Graphics"
1995 PII Gallery, "Paintings by Maria Sochaniewicz", Philadelphia, USA
1984–91 Nowogrodzka Gallery, "Paintings", Warsaw, Poland
1990 Kurier Gallery, "Invited at the Table", exhibition & performance, New York, USA
1989 The Polish Institute of Science & Art, New York, USA
*PAAS Gallery, New York, USA
* Ward Lawrence Gallery, gallery show and presentation on Cable TV, New York, USA
1988 Gallery of Young Artists, "Retrospective Show III", Warsaw, Poland
1987 Pokaz Gallery, "Retrospective Show II", Warsaw, Poland
1986 Skamander Gallery, Berlin, Germany
* Artists Studio , "Screen & Installation" (performance and installation), Warsaw, Poland
1985 Art Critics Gallery, "Retrospective Show I", Warsaw, Poland
1984 Artificium Gallery, Berlin-Moabit, Germany
1980 Old Town Square Gallery of Modern Art, "Exhibition of Lithographs & Original Techniques",
Warsaw, Poland
1979 Gallery of Artists, "Show of One Act", "Sailor and His Muse", Warsaw, Poland
1976 Gallery of Artists, "Paintings", Warsaw, Poland
1975 Gallery of Debut, "Debut", Warsaw, Poland
1974 Nowa Ruda Fine Arts Festival, Performance & Installation for Children, Silesia, Poland
* Four Seasons Gallery, Warsaw, Poland
* Entrance Gallery, "Sailors", Warsaw, Poland
Selected Group Exhibitions
2002 A.I.R Gallery, "Postcard", New York, USA
* Kurier Plus Gallery, "April Fools", Brooklyn, USA
* The Times Square Lobby Gallery, "Reunion in the Spirit of Community", New York, USA
2001 The Times Square Lobby Gallery, "Animal Art", New York, USA
* The Times Square Lobby Gallery, "Animal Art", New York, USA
2000 Media Art 2000, "Tolosy Sztuki", Warsaw, Poland
* Gallery of the City of Radom, "Self–Portrait", Radom, Poland
* Art Without Walls, "Images of Home", Polish Consulate, New York, USA
1998 SOHO20 Gallery, SOHO20 & Friends, New York, USA
* The Rotunda Gallery, "Library", Brooklyn, New York, USA
1997 SOHO20 Gallery, "Diversions", New York, USA
* SOHO20 Gallery, "Happy Returns", New York, USA
1996 Gallery of the Union of the Artists, "Month of the Art", Warsaw, Poland
1995 Gallery of the Union of the Artists, "Art in April", Warsaw, Poland
1994 Gallery 33, New York, USA
* Gubala Fine Art Gallery, New York, USA
* "Art Fair", Warsaw, Poland
* Night Club Nell's, Exhibition & Performance, New York, USA
1993 "Open Studio on Mercer Street-SOHO", Exhibition & Performance, New York, USA
* Auction for Handicapped Children, Michalin, Poland
* Gallery 33, New York, USA
1992 Michael Kazan Town house of Beauty, "Beauty", New York, USA
* Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, "Triple Exhibit at MIAD", Milwaukee, USA
1991 PAAS Gallery, New York, USA
1990 Ariel Gallery, Soho Art Competition #10, New York, USA
* Hotel Des Ventes de Rambuillet, Paris, France
1989 "PAAS in Mexico", Mexico City, Mexico
1988 Gallery of Modern Art, "Three Generations of Polish Painters", Prague, Czech Republic
* BWA Gallery, "Screen & Armchair", Olsztyn, Poland
1983-86 Church Gallery, Warsaw, Poland
1984 Polish Culture Center, Budapest, Hungary
1983 Altana Gallery, "Kunst aus Polen", Hamburg, Germany
1982-83 "Benefit Auction for Confined People Under Marshal Law", Warsaw, Poland
1981 Zacheta Gallery, "The 8th,Festival of Fine Arts" (competitive), Warsaw, Poland
1980 Zacheta Gallery, "35 Years of Art in Poland" (competitive), Warsaw, Poland
1979 Zacheta Gallery, "Child in Art" (competitive), Warsaw, Poland
* Jablkowsky Brothers House, "Presentation of Young Artists" Warsaw, Poland
1978 BWA Gallery, "Exhibition of Graphics" (competitive), Poznan, Poland
* Zacheta Gallery, "The 7th Festival of Fine Art" (competitive), Warsaw, Poland
* Jablkowsky Brothers House, "The Third Warsaw Fair of Art", Warsaw, Poland
1977 BWA Gallery,"National Exhibition of Graphics" (competitive), Lodz, Poland
* Art Gallery, "Girl" (competitive), Warsaw, Poland
1976 Old Guardhouse Gallery, "15th Debut of Young Artists", Warsaw, Poland
* MDM Gallery, "The Presentation of Youth Section of the Artist Association", Warsaw, Poland
* Zacheta Gallery, "The 6th Festival of Fine Art" (competitive), Warsaw, Poland
1975 ZPAP Gallery, "O Poprawe" (For Reform), Warsaw, Poland
* MDM Gallery, "Generation XXX", Warsaw, Poland
* Old Guardhouse Gallery, "Warsaw in Art", Warsaw, Poland
1974 Good Morning Gallery, "New Figuration", Warsaw, Poland
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Biography - MARIA SOCHANIEWICZ
152 Frost Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211
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Art Portfolio: http://www.absolutearts.com/portfolios /s/ Sochaniewicz
Biography
Maria Sochaniewicz was born in Gdansk, Poland. Her parents are Anna Szamowska and Leslaw Sochaniewicz.
Began painting and drawing as a child. She spent her childhood in Gdansk, beautiful city, port on the Baltic Sea. That's why her work concerned the sailors, ships and sea she saw. These themes are seen in her mature works, for example, the large oil paintings on canvas "Three Sailors and a Girl" (1974), "Sailor and his Muse" (1976), "Big Red Ship" (1975) to name a few.
Her formal training began in a special after school program at the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw at the age of ten. Her passion for painting and drawing continued when she as an teenager attended lessons of paintings and drawings in Nowolipki Culture Centrum. Lessons included studying of human figure, in still life, and other techniques. In 1970 she started to studying in Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, graduating in 1975 with a Masters Degree of Fine Arts. At the Academy she studied painting, drawing, sculpture, composition, graphic design, typography, mural techniques, lithography, the history of art French and Russian.
In her years at the Academy, she studied under such a professors as: Aleksander Kobzdej, Jan Tarasin, Antoni Lyzwanski, Wieslaw Kruczkowski (paintings), Helena Rudzka-Cybisowa, Stanislaw Zoltowski (paintings&drawings), Jan Zemla (sculpture), Jacek Sienicki (architectural & wall paintings), Jan Owidzki (composition).
Her figurative paintings from 1974 through 1980 were excellent examples of the early Neue Wilde movement that become popular new style in Western Europe. She has also drawn inspiration from the 'masters', doing her own versions of "Breakfast on the Grass" by E. Manet; "Sunday On..." by G. Seurat and so forth. She was also inspired by music and literature. She created a cycle of four paintings based on Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" and a large oil painting inspired by Isaak Babel's short story "The Letter" named "Budionny". The artwork was awarded in international competition in 1974.
Another important stage of her work can be found in her "Modern Girl" series which eventually developed into the "Victory" series such as: "Victory in Green an Orange", "Victory in Green", "Victory I" (lithography). The latter were a series of paintings of women without hands, inspired by ancient sculptures as Nike and Venus from Milo. She also painted many portraits including: "Portrait of My Mother","Self-portrait", and many portraits of her cats such as: "My Cat", "Red Cat", "Angel with the Cat", Girl with the Cat". In '80s she also painted a series of "Ballerinas" as well as a series of "Scenes from Whorehouses" such as: "Ballerinas", "Dancer", "Scenes from Whorehouses I, II, III", "Woman with Transistor Radio".
In the late 1980's she moved away from figurative painting and started to use mixed media work utilizing brocade, color powders, varnishes, and other less traditional materials. Her painting during this period focused on less defined objects like series
of "Snakes" and Fish, Leaves, Orchid as the subjects. Cats, Angels, Oceans and Birds are some of the other subjects that have occupied her. The snakes and fish of the 1980's became increasingly less literal culminating in purely abstract painting in the 1990's. During the 90's she also created a number of paper sculptures named "Pyramids in Blue" and "Pyramids". All of her work evinces a strong and individual use of color as well as a very personal style that is evident in all of her work - figurative as well as abstract. While her painting continues to explore abstraction, Ms. Sochaniewicz continues her figurative work as well.
In recent years she painted - "Woman with Cigarette"(self-portrait), "Curtain", "Portrait of My Sister", "Lion's Family", "Big Cat" and "Ocean I, II, III". She does the drawings including series of sketches "On the Beach" and illustrations for "Magic Book", published in 2001. From late 70's she has contributed illustrations to books, magazines and newspapers.
Her abstract work are painted in oil, acrylic on canvas and paper. She is using different shapes of canvases like triangle, oval, mixed media and techniques as well: "Yellow Record", painted on the record, "Record in Blue", glitter on record, "Bird", oil on mirror circle, "Annunciation" mirror frame.
Maria Sochaniewicz come to the United States in 1989. She lives in New York.
She was member of SOHO20 Gallery for four years, where she had two solo exhibitions and she took a part in gallery's member group exhibitions.
She also shown her work in several solo and group shows in New York, Philadelphia, Milwaukee and Mexico City.
Education
M.F.A. Academy of Fine Arts, 1975, Warsaw, Poland
School of Visual Arts, 1994, New York, USA
Awards
2000 Award of Excellence, Manhattan Arts, 2000 9th. International Annual Cover Art Competition, USA
1996 First Prize, Graphic Competition, Warsaw, Poland
1990 Seventh Prize, Soho Art Competition #10, New York, USA
1980–87 Three Grants from Minister of Culture, Poland
1974 Third Prize, International Competition of Art, Poland
Experience
Painter, Graphic Artist in Lithography, Etching, Silkscreen,
Illustrator, Graphic Designer
Professional Associations
SOHO20 Gallery, 1996-00, New York, USA
Polish , American Artists Society, New York, USA
Union of Polish Artists, Poland
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