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Michał Puszczyński

February 17, 2025
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Michał Puszczyński

Michał Puszczyński (b. 1976) is a Polish sculptor and ceramic artist who lives in Wrocław, where he works as a professor at the Academy of Art and Design. Puszczyński’s work is shaped by a fascination with natural processes—decay, erosion, and the passage of time. His work incorporates materials such as clay, concrete, and resin, which he subjects to processes mimicking natural degradation.

In 1999, he constructed the country’s first anagama kiln, introducing these wood-firing techniques to Poland. He has since developed a specialized program dedicated to these techniques at the ASP Outdoor Center in Luboradów, Poland. Throughout his career, Puszczyński has participated in numerous exhibitions and projects across Europe, the USA, and Asia and has received several awards and scholarships.

Puszczyński’s sculptures and installations are distinguished by their simple forms and references to archaic sculptural traditions, creating a dialogue between materiality and the forces of nature. By embracing processes of erosion and disintegration, his work invites reflection on the cycles of birth, growth, decay, and rebirth. Though best known for his large-scale ceramics, Puszczyński often integrates other media, such as painting, action painting, performance, site-specific installations, and video art.

He is a member of the International Academy of Ceramics (IAC) and was an advisor at the European Ceramic Work Centre (EKWC). His works are part of private collections in Poland and internationally, including Germany, France, the Netherlands, the United States, and South Korea. Beyond his studio practice, Puszczyński is also a trained practitioner of Aikido.

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Out of Earth and Fire, 2019-2024

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Dolok Stele, 2014-2019

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Erosion, 2009-2014

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