Andrzej Gudanski, thanks to indubitable talent and creative sensitivity, and by enormous diligence, presents himself today as a mature, already fully formed artist and yet still in the process of searching. The artist's work consist of  painting, printmaking, sculpture and ceramic. He has been drawing and painting from an early age. He had painted his first works in oil at a tender age of twelve. By the age of fourteen, he had already begun to sell his works; they were both, oil and watercolour paintings. He has developed his own and unique style. An artist - a child of an era in which voices of the end of  history were heard, and in the art the post-modern currents have won - presents different vision of surrounding him reality. His paintings are full of poetry, wit, anxiety and are shrouded by extraordinary aura. What is real cooperates with that what is imagined. The artist seems to have fun at the unusual, wonderful and absurd. It is impossible to distinguish between the serious and the frivolous. In his poetic and allegorical paintings the artist has deeply sketched drama of modern man and his complicated existence. Invitations coming from reputable galleries from all around the world confirm histalent and artistic value of his work.

1999 Municipal Library in Nowogard

1999 Municipal Library in Goleniów

1999 Municipal Library in Świnoujście

2000 Museum in Koszalin

2001 Polish Theatre in Szczecin

2003 Vernissage at the District Office in Stargard Szczeciński

2003 Agora Gallery, New York

2004 Domain Gallery, Majorca, Spain

2005 Satchi Gallery, London

2005 5th Biennale Internazionale dell-ART E, Florence, Italy

2006 Gora Gallery, Montreal, Canada

2007 6th Biennale Internazionale dell-ART E, Florence, Italy

2008 World Fine Art Gallery, New York

2009 7th Biennale Internazionale dell-ART E, Florence, Italy

2010 New City Gallery, London

2011 Euston Gallery Kuwait on the occasion of the Polish Presidency of the European Union with the participation of the Polish and British ambassadors

2011 Invitation to ART EXPO in New York

2012 Nominated for the international art competition PALM ART AWARD

A Review by Dr Janina Ramirez, University of Oxford - 30th Nov 2023

‍ ‍Andrzej Gudanski - Poland's Premier Painter‍ ‍

My journey of discovery into the work of Andrzej Gudanski began when I was searching for a 70th birthday present for my mother. Born in the UK to Polish parents, her connections to the motherland remain strong, and as a family we cherish our Polish roots. I knew her present had to be something extraordinary which made her feel tied to Poland. She is a trained artist herself, having studied at Goldsmiths, and has particular taste when it comes to art. She revels in bold colours and compositions inspired by Polish folk art. As an art historian myself, I wanted to find something timeless which would appeal to her, and began my research into Poland's finest artists. As I scrolled through images by Zak, Dobrowolski, Brandt and more, nothing captured me. Then I landed on Gudanski's site.   I was hooked. It was the colours that grabbed me first - like a stained glass window of contrasts - but as I looked further I realised there was a passion and energy in his images, the like of which I have only encountered rarely. At times he crowds the canvas, unsettling the viewer by drawing them into the composition. Other times he is sparing, leaving space for just a pair of abstracted faces or a flash of yellow. There is such humour in some of his compositions, with larger-than-life characters engaged in dynamic, exciting activities. But there is also a longing and sensitivity, a pain that reflects a turbulent life experienced against the backdrop of Poland's rapidly changing history.   Clearly inspired by Picasso and cubism, Gudanski brings a unique approach which revels in the human form, and the face as the vehicle for expressing the inexpressible. His figures are in turn static and dignified, cartoonish and entertaining, graceful and fluid. He uses colour to bring different emotions to the fore with such aplomb and one cannot help but feel moved by his work. Gudanski is an artist who invites the viewer to be a participant in his art. Narratives are not imposed and we are encouraged to find our own stories in the works he produces. Needless to say, my mother was reduced to tears when I gave her a print of Gudanski's as her birthday present. It hangs in pride of place in her home. Yet my obsession with the artist continues to grow. I could happily fill my house with his artworks. They bring joy and reflection in equal measures. He is a truly great artist who deserves to be remembered as one of Poland's premier painters.

Dr Janina Ramirez