About the Artwork Artur Zmijewski

Artur Zmijewski

Artur Zmijewski is a Polish artist known for his provocative and often politically charged work. Born in Warsaw in 1966, Zmijewski studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw before becoming involved in the art scene in the 1990s.

Zmijewski's work often deals with issues of power, violence, and authority, and he is known for his use of shocking imagery and confrontational tactics to challenge his viewers' assumptions and beliefs. One of his most well-known works is "80064," a video installation featuring footage of a concentration camp survivor having his prisoner identification number renewed on his arm. The work was intended to confront viewers with the brutal realities of the Holocaust and to question the role of art in representing such atrocities.

Zmijewski's work has been the subject of controversy and criticism, with some accusing him of exploiting marginalized individuals and trivializing their suffering. However, he has defended his work as a necessary means of confronting the darker aspects of human experience and promoting social change.

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  • Years:

    Born in 1966

  • Country:

    Poland, Warsaw