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Supervisor in the Doctoral School

prof. Przemysław Tyszkiewicz

Faculty of Graphics and Media Art, Department of Artistic Graphics, INTAGLIO studio

Biographical note

1964, born in Wrocław.

In 1990 he graduated from the State Higher School of Fine Arts in Wrocław, Diploma in graphic design carried out under the supervision of prof. J. J. Aleksiun and artistic graphics – under the supervision of prof. H. Pawlikowska.

1992, employment at his alma mater as an assistant in the Artistic Graphics Studio of prof. H. Pawlikowska.

 

1997, Ph.D. and assistant professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław

2002 - 2010, president of the Foundation. Eugeniusz Geppert at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław.

2003 employment in the Artistic Graphics Studio of prof. Jacek Szewczyk.

2003, defense of the 2nd degree qualifying examination (habilitation).

2003, position of associate professor.

2003 lectures at the Faculty of Art History, University of Wrocław.

2005 – 2009, head of the Department of Artistic Graphics, Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław.

2005 – 2015 running an artistic graphics studio at the State Higher Vocational School in Głogów.

2006, nomination of the Marshal of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship for the position of vice-president of the Management Board of the Papermaking Museum in Duszniki Zdrój.

2008, taking over the artistic graphics studio "Intaglio" at the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław (currently).

2009, nomination of the Mayor of Wrocław as a member of the Council of the City Museum in Wrocław.

2014, awarding the academic title of full professor by the President of the Republic of Poland.

 

Prof. Przemysław Tyszkiewicz.

Graphic designer - copperplate engraver, creating his graphic images in techniques such as copperplate, etching and aquatint, and recently also on large-format metal plates - cords and monumental glass panes using the original Corsidian technique.

He presented his works at approximately 400 individual and collective exhibitions - domestic and foreign. Over 6,000 of his graphics are in museums and private collections in Poland and abroad, including: in the City Museum of Wrocław, the Copper Museum in Legnica, the Tianjin Museum in China, the University of Tennessee Knoxville in the USA, the University of Tokyo in Japan, as well as in the collections of: J. Chirac, G. Schröder, J.M. Barroso, A. Kwaśniewski, J. Nowak-Jeziorański, K. Penderecki, Grażyna Kulczyk and R. Demarco.

Achievement

  1. 1) Design and creation of a painting using the original cord technique (metal matrix) 15m x 2m. Production of 15 Corsidians together with the artist Tomasz Urbanowicz.
  2. Molten glass as an image carrier from a gravure printing matrix. 15 glass panes with graphic relief, 180cm x 70cm
  3. Gold medal "Merit of Merit for the City of Wrocław" 2018
  4.  "Tyszkiewicz 18" individual exhibition, MIA Galery, Wrocław 2018
  5. "Decompression" original exhibition, Sztuka na Naszeu Gallery, Wrocław 2022
Supervision

Language of consultations: Polish English Czech

Characteristic of the projects and research in which the PhD student is to be subsumed, including the expected practical and theoretical competencies of the PhD student:

Due to the artistic nature of the INTAGLIO studio, the doctoral student has full freedom in determining the direction and scope of the research program. In fact, it is required to independently designate and specify your own area of research. Due to our workshop, we propose projects in such techniques as: etching, aquatint, chipping, drypoint, copperplate, soft varnish, mezzotint, linocut or woodcut. However, interdisciplinary implementations are also possible.

Additionally, starting this year, we are expanding the offer for PhD students with an external project, an original workshop and gallery "Oficyna Graficzna", ul. Saint Antoniego 8, Wrocław.

The doctoral student will be involved in most of the projects implemented at the Annex, depending on the program that he and his supervisor will designate for him.

Characteristic of didactic cooperation between the supervisor and the PhD student:

The doctoral student must be proficient in drawing and have good knowledge of the graphic arts workshop in which the doctoral thesis will be carried out.

A doctoral student should be characterized by basic personal culture, communication skills, declared readiness to devote himself to graphics and knowledge in the field of art.