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KINGA CZERSKA

BIOGRAPHY
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Kinga Czerska creates intricately woven paintings that capture light, movement and energy.

Czerska sees the world as a constantly shifting web of intricate connections, patterns, and information. Her art captures fleeting moments of stability within this motion, flattening and analyzing what she observes before the next transformation occurs.

Her lifelong focus is understanding the structures and rhythms found in both natural and manmade environments—from galaxies and ecosystems to architecture and the human psyche. Early in her career, living in eight major U.S. cities, she explored hard-edged abstraction, culminating in a 400-foot mural commissioned by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.

Drawn to remote landscapes, Czerska began exploring the wilderness through hiking, skiing, and climbing. This deepened her appreciation for nature’s complex, chaotic balance and shifted her work away from abstraction to a focus on energy, light, and rhythmic harmony. To capture this, she immersed herself for four years in tactile disciplines like weaving, ceramics, and metalwork, which informed a new, layered painting technique.​

 

Her current process is architectural: she builds up translucent layers on wood panels, creating hidden inner structures that she later excavates to reveal luminous, intricately interwoven worlds. These meditative, atmospheric works shift with light and time, rewarding slow and mindful observation.​Czerska has exhibited widely across the U.S. and internationally, with commissions and collectors in the U.S., Europe, Asia, the Caribbean, and Australia. She has participated in renowned residencies such as Art/Omi and the International Studio & Curatorial Program in New York.​

 

Born in Krakow, Poland in 1973, Czerska works between Seattle, New York, and Aspen.

SELECTED WORKS

SELECTED WORKS

IN THE STUDIO

IN THE STUDIO

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