Jan MichaÃ
Â, 6th Chevalier de Weryha-WysoczaÃ
Âski-Pietrusiewicz (born 1 October 1950), known as Jan de Weryha-WysoczaÃ
Âski, is a Polish sculptor, process artist and concrete artist. He was born in GdaÃ
Âsk. From 1971 to 1976 he studied sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in GdaÃ
Âsk. Since 1981, he has been living and working in Hamburg. In 1998, he won the 1st prize, the Prix du Jury, awarded by the Ministry of Culture of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg at the 'Salon de Printemps 98', Luxembourg. In 1999, he created a monument in memory of the deportees of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising for the memorial to the victims of the Neuengamme Nazi concentration camp at Hamburg, in 2012 a memorial for the Nazi forced labourers in Hamburg-Bergedorf. He was represented by Galerie Kellermann in Düsseldorf. In 2022 de Weryha-WysoczaÃ
Âski was awarded in Vienna the culture award in the category Visual Arts.
He comes from an old noble family of Walachian boyar stock and legend has it that his coat of arms is borne by the descendants of Attila the Hun. His only son Rafael is a writer, his uncle Basil was a rich 19th century philanthropist. A son of his aunt Anna was composer Yaroslav Yaroslavenko. Another cousin was industrialist, novelist and playwright Bronislas, 3rd Chevalier de Minkowicz-WysoczaÃ
Âski.
Works in museum collections
Sammlung de Weryha
Hamburg is the location of the "Sammlung de Weryha", which is based in the former depository of the palace museum Hamburg-Bergedorf. Most of the collection, composed of works by the artist and supported by a Friends organisation, is permanently being on display in the exhibition rooms.
Exhibitions (selection)
- 1978 60th Anniversary of the Greater Poland Uprising in Art, City Gallery BWA ArsenaÃ
Â, PoznaÃ
Â
- 1989 Autumn Salon, , Hamburg
- 1990 Germany in Montana, Gallery of Visual Arts, Missoula, Montana
- 1993 Selected Art Work from the Federal Republic of Germany and The United States: A Traveling Exhibition, Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art, Great Falls, Montana
- 1998 Spring Salon '98, , Municipal Theater, Luxembourg
- 2004 Strictly Wood. Heiner Szamida, Helga Weihs, Jan de Weryha, , Wilhelmshaven
- 2004 Jan de Weryha-WysoczaÃ
Âski â Wooden Cube from the Wooden Cube Series, Chapel Gallery, Polish Sculpture Center, OroÃ
Âsko
- 2005 Jan de Weryha-WysoczaÃ
Âski â Epiphanies of Nature in the Late-Modern World, , Katowice
- 2005 Jan de Weryha-WysoczaÃ
Âski â Wood â Archive, Patio Gallery, Ã
ÂódÃ
º
- 2006 Jan de Weryha-WysoczaÃ
Âski â Revelations in Wood â OroÃ
Âsko 2006, Museum of Contemporary Sculpture, OroÃ
Âsko
- 2006
- 2006 Jan de Weryha-WysoczaÃ
Âski â Revelations in Wood, City Gallery BWA, Jelenia Góra
- 2008 Alphabet of the Sculpture DEF..., Museum of Contemporary Sculpture, OroÃ
Âsko
- 2009 Jan de Weryha-WysoczaÃ
Âski â Tabularium, GdaÃ
Âsk City Gallery, GdaÃ
Âsk
- 2009 XVI International Sculpture Triennial â Crisis of the Genre, "Zamek" Culture Center, PoznaÃ
Â
- 2010 Wood as Sculpture Material, Museum of Contemporary Sculpture, OroÃ
Âsko
- 2011 Hamburg Art Week 2011, Chilehaus, Hamburg
- 2013 NordArt 2013, Carlshütte, Büdelsdorf
- 2013 PROJECT BERLIN RELOAD, FACTORY-ART GALLERY, Berlin
- 2015 Alphabet of the Sculpture VWZÃ
¹..., Museum of Contemporary Sculpture, OroÃ
Âsko
- 2015 Mailights 2015: Günther Uecker, Otto Piene, Heinz Mack, Jan de Weryha, Manfred Binzer, Galerie Kellermann, Düsseldorf
- 2018 Wood Sculpture in the Work of Polish Artists 1918-2018, WÃ
ÂadysÃ
Âaw Count Zamoyski City Gallery in Zakopane, among others from the collections of the ZachÃÂta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw, and the State Art Gallery, Sopot
- 2021 Kunst Schaffen, Robbe & Berking Yachting Heritage Centre, Flensburg, with Klaus FuÃÂmann, Ingo Kühl among others.
Gallery
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