Wiktor Wolski
I create mostly objects and installations. In my practice, I combine industrial/construction materials, furniture fragments (often found, salvaged, giving them another life) with natural materials or those given back by nature. I’m fascinated by ruins, leftovers, and shells; the remains of forest huts and ramshackled barns; views that will disappear in the blink of an eye or be buried in the ever-increasing noise. I like them to be at least a little playful.
Wiktor Wolski (born 1992). In 2020, he graduated with a Master’s degree from the Faculty of Graphic Arts and Visual Communication at the University of Arts in Poznań.He co-founded the Poznań-based self- publishing collective Ostrøv, with which he collaborated with numerous artists, initiatives, and institutions from Poznań and Poland (Places of Everydayness – in collaboration with the Arsenał Municipal Gallery, the Institute of Sociology UAM, with the support of Meble Vox; Manors and Palaces – a book by Małgorzata Myślińska, as part of the Zamek Cultural Center residency). He was a finalist in the Hestia Artistic Journey 2017. He has participated in exhibitions in Poland and abroad (including Art in Art, Mocak; Argument Place,Stadtgalerie, Bern).

By Accident, By Accident, By Accident (Dog), steel rod, stone, wood, 50x80x80 cm

Wings (for Franka), linden wood, rope, steel, 100x40x20 cm, 2024

Wings (for Franka), linden wood, rope, steel, 100x40x20 cm, 2024

Shelf for the Memory of a Sunset 31.08.22, HDF board, steel profile, wood, shells, 24x90x45 cm, 2024

Shelf for the Memory of a Sunset 31.08.22, HDF board, steel profile, wood, shells, 24x90x45 cm, 2024

Shore (Salt and Concrete), salt, concrete, 50x40x3 cm, 2020

Present, lacquered wood, silicone, dried grass, 60x45x3 cm, 2023

It’s Great!, concrete, plaster, 25x32x20 cm, 2020