Softcover | 16.6 x 23.5 cm | 80 pp
Tower of Copernicus Editions | 2020
The work of Andrzej Jackowski (born 1947, North Wales) is largely autobiographical, based on his early childhood memories, recollections of a family history in Poland and the feeling of alienation and enclosure that these experiences roused. Using powerful, insistent images from his past he explores ideas of human memory and psyche, both on a personal and more collective level.
Andrzej Jackowski was made Professor of Painting at the University of Brighton in 2003 and has exhibited widely both nationally and internationally. His work is represented in many public art collections including Arts Council; Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; British Council; British Museum, London; Fogg Art Museum, University of Harvard, USA; National Museum of Wales, Cardiff and Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool.