About
Dr. Izabela Kowalczyk (born May 4, 1971) is a Polish art historian, cultural studies scholar, and associate professor at the Magdalena Abakanowicz University of Arts in Poznań. She has served as Dean of the Faculty of Artistic Education and Curating since 2015. Her work bridges contemporary art theory, feminist critique, and socio-political analysis of artistic practices.
- Education: PhD in History from Adam Mickiewicz University (2001), Habilitation in Humanities (Cultural Studies, 2012)
Research Focus: Kowalczyk specializes in contemporary art addressing power dynamics, corporeality, gender, and historical trauma. She analyzes art's role in political discourse, taboo transgression, and memory construction, particularly in post-war Polish-German relations and Holocaust remembrance.
Notable Contributions: She curated groundbreaking exhibitions like 'Gender Check' (2009-2010), 'Dangerous Relationships between Art and the Body' (2002), and 'Micro-Utopias of Everyday Life' (2013). Her publications include influential books on feminist art and critical theory.
- Scientific Awards:
- Jerzy Stajuda Art Criticism Award
- Art Historians Association Award for 'Body and Power'
Additional Roles: Political activist (co-founder of Greens 2004, candidate in 2005 Sejm elections), founder of the blog 'Straszna sztuka' (Scary Art), and advisor to international cultural projects like Kulturstiftung des Bundes (2003-2006).
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