Jarosław Lubiak

Jarosław Lubiak

In his work as a curator and art critic, Jarosław Lubiak focuses on crossings between contemporary art and philosophy, aesthetics and politics, the museum and the public sphere. He was a member of a curatorial team of Europe (to the power of) n (2012- 2013), a project co-realized by ten partners in Europe and China, and of Scenarios about Europe (2011-2012) at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Leipzig, Germany. He also curated with Małgorzata Ludwisiak Correspondances: Modern art and Universalism, which combined the collections of the Muzeum Sztuki, Lodz and of the Hermann and Magrit Rupf Foundation/Kunstmuseum, Bern (2012). Other recent shows include Unleashed Forces: Angelika Markul and Contemporary Demonism, Muzeum Sztuki, Łódź, 2013; The Afterimages of Life: Władysław Strzemiński and the Rights for Art, with Paulina Kurc-Maj, Muzeum Sztuki, Łódź 2010-2011; Hostipitality: Receiving Strangers, with Kamil Kuskowski, Muzeum Sztuki, Łódź, 2010. His recently edited books include: Unleashed Forces: Angelika Markul and Contemporary Demonism (Łódź: Muzeum Sztuki, 2013); Correspondances: Modern art and Universalism, with Małgorzata Ludwisiak (Łódź: Muzeum Sztuki, 2012); The Afterimages of Life: Władysław Strzemiński and the Rights for Art (Łódź: Muzeum Sztuki, 2012). Jarosław Lubiak graduated in Art History at the Department of Art History, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań and received his PhD in Humanities at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw.

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