Marcin Ryczek’s simple yet striking photographs create maximum impact by using elegant and minimal design components.
The crisp lines in the photographs infer digital editing, but in fact are composed solely from Ryczek’s careful observations and intuitive compositional skills.
While the geometry or black-and-white printing seem to suggest coldness upon an initial glance, the drive behind the work has a more philosophical tendency. Often the subject of Marcin Ryczek’s work is focused on an individual quietly existing in the world: a quiet reflection transcending the lens to impact the eye of the beholder.
Exhibition Dates: August 22, 2014 – September 11, 2014
Reception: Thursday, August 28, 2014, 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Gallery Hours: Tues-Sat 11-6
Gallery Location: 530 West 25th St, Chelsea, New York
Event URL: http://www.agora-gallery.com/artistpage/Marcin_Ryczek.aspx
Featured Artists:
The Chelsea International Fine Art Competition Exhibition
Tuco Amalfi | Joaquin Amayar | Nicoletta Balani | Rudy Bortolini | Alexander Churchill | Andrew K. Currey | Renee De Gagne | Denise Dethlefsen | Amy Gilvary | Mack Gingles | Lauren Haggis | John Ilg | Ivannia Lasso | Mark Lloyd | Songnyeo Lyoo | Sergio Nates | John Nieman | Marlen Peix | annapont | Mario Roncaccia | Janet Rossi | Marcin Ryczek | Curtis Salonick | Riette Steenkamp | Joan Taltavull | Andreas Tomblin | Keiko Tomita | Joel Trieger | Brandy Trigueros | Tom Uebelherr | Judith Vergara Garcia | Maria Jose Vicuña | Logan Woodle
About the Exhibition
The artists who were selected by the 2014 Chelsea International Fine Art Competition’s independent juror, New York’s culture critic and curator, Mr. Carlo McCormick, are now able to demonstrate just why their artwork was chosen in the CIFAC Exhibition. Representing a variety of media and styles, the artworks on display cover a broad range of subjects and techniques. However, the passion and drive of these talented artists is visible throughout, making the viewing experience invigorating and expansive.