Adam Buczek

Adam Buczek is a Polish artist, designer and writer living and working in the UK.
He graduated with an MA in Social and Cultural Animation in Film and Photography from the University of Zielona Gora in 2002, and also has an MA in Design Studies/Applied Imagination from Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design in London.
Adam has had many exhibitions all over the world in the fields of photography, photo-installations, performance art, video art and interactive art and has featured in major art venues, including the Museum of Fine Artsin Ekaterinburg, National Centre of Contemporary Art, Moscow, Is tanbul Museum of Contemporary Art Web-biennial, Media Art Friesland in the Netherlands, Singapore International Photography Festival. His works and writings were published in Camera Obscura, White Chimney, Umelec just to name few.
In 2009 he has published a book "Tea drops" as a result of research on the subject of tea drinking culture in China, North Africa, England and Eastern Europe.
In 2011 Adam Buczek and Dominik Zlotkowski were representing Poland during Presidency of the Council of the European Union with their performance-art Trespassing
Selected achievements:
2011 "Trespassing" representing polish art during Presidency of the Council of the European Union, Paris, Berlin, Madrid, London, Minsk.
2010 “St. Anton” The XVI Biennial of Mountain Photography, Jelenia Gora, Poland
2008 “Home is Hope” Freedom of Choice International Video and Film Peace Festival, Lisbon (Portugal), Istanbul (Turkey), Yerevan
(Armenia), Viareggio (Italy).
2008 From a series “Torn out” Museum of Contemporary art Ekaterinburg, Russia
2008 “Somebody set up us the bomb”, JavaMuseum, Valencia, Spain
2007 “Audiem”, 11th Media Art Festival Friesland, Holland
2007 “Bodyscapes”, London Photo-Month
2007 “Audiem”, [http://webbiennial.org/galleries/g4.htm%20tanbul%20Museum%20of%20Contemporary%20Art%20Web-biennial Istanbul Museum of Contemporary Art WebBiennail07], Istanbul, Turkey
2001 “City Document”, BWA, Zielona Gora, Poland
 
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