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BRONISŁAW KRZYSZTOF

NOT A GALLERY in Paris is the venue for the final solo exhibition of his works in 2019, following an earlier exhibition at the Agra-Art Auction House in Warsaw.
Sculpture, medallions and design, complemented by sketches, are the leading areas of his work. Bronislaw Christopher's works have been shown in more than 40 solo exhibitions and more than 160 group exhibitions around the world. The exhibitions were accompanied by albums and catalogs and the film My Manifesto. His works have been the subject of auction sales at home and abroad.
He has repeatedly won competitions and been awarded for his work. One of his most recent realizations in public space is a sculpture commemorating the figure of General Stanislaw Maczek in Edinburgh in 2018, as well as a sculpture of Maria Sklodowska-Curie on the Vistula Escarpment in Warsaw, a sculpture of a Fencer in the Sculpture Park by the Polish Olympic Committee in Warsaw, as well as a sculpture, realized in granite, for the Lower Silesian Center for Cellular Transplantation in Wroclaw, entitled DNA Monument. He has been involved in design for the French company Sisley Cosmetics for 25 years. The Platinum Laurel "Ambassador of Polish Affairs," the Golden Cross of Merit, and the Silver Medal for Merit to Culture Gloria Artis, among others, are testimony to his activities.
He has collaborated with art dealer Jan Krugier and Gallery Jan Krugier, Ditesheim & CIE in Geneva, as well as Peter Marino, a leading New York-based architect. Bronislaw Christopher was invited as one of a hundred artists selected from around the world to participate in the exhibition A Shriek from an Invisible Box, organized by the Meguro Museum of Art in Tokyo in conjunction with the turn-of-the-century celebrations. His works are owned by well-known collectors Gustavo Cisneros, and Ann Gordon Getty, among others,
Alfred Taubman, Claude Bernard, Françoise Ferre, Jean-Marrie Rossie, Susie Sainsbury, Hilary Galen Weston, , Elise Basile Goulandris, Sir Tatton Sykes, Stephen K. Scher. Commissioners of his works included Dodie Rosekrans, David Rothschild, Garavani Valentino, Roland de L'Espée, Peter Marino, Alberto Pinto, among others. His works have in the collections of Polish museums, among others: Museum of the History of Polish Jews POLIN Warsaw, Silesian Museum Katowice, City Museum Wroclaw, City Museum Bielsko-Biala, National Museum Krakow, as well as foreign museums: the British Museum, Museum Contemporary Art Basil and Elise Goulandris, Musei Vaticani, Múzeum Mincí a Medailí Kremnica. Authors writing about Bronislaw Krzysztof include Jozef Grabski IRSA Institute, Kerstin Mey Director of Research and Enterprise at the University for the Creative Arts, UK, Research Director of the Institute of Art and Design at the University of Ulster, Lecturer in Fine Arts at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, University of Dundee, Marek Bartelik Lecturer in Contemporary Art at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York, President of AICA-USA, US section of AICA International (International Association des Critiques d'Art), Huon Mallalieu writer, historian, art critic, Terence Mullaly writer, and art critic.

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