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A Franco-Polish artist, Monika Lisocka first studies at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, then at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. There she obtains her diploma in 1991 with mention of excellence in painting, etching, and drawing.
In 1991 she also receives the Ministry of Culture and Art of Poland Prize as well as a study grant for Rome. She dwells in Italy until 1997 and exhibits with renowned artists. The artist has lived since 1998 on the Côte d'Azur where she continues her work in her art studio.
Her paintings are abstractions in an expressionist style that is particularly well received in Germany. The artist uses various techniques: oil and acrylic on canvas and relief, but also serigraphs on paper. Lisocka has created a series of acrylic animal paintings as well.
Exhibitions :
1988 Exhibition Rooms at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris
1991 GA-MA gallery, Warsaw
1991 "Most", Gallery-Foundation of Polish Culture, Warsaw
1992 Association "Art Decade Warsaw" of Polish artists at the Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw
1993 Competition - Exhibition "Zdzisiawa Czermanskiego" for best diplomees of the Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw
1993 Eurasia gallery, Rome
1994 Personal exhibition at the Oceanic Hotel, Mombasa, Kenya
1994 Personal exhibition at the head office of Société Générale, Paris
1995 Nottegen gallery, Rome
1997 Nottegen gallery, Rome
1999 Personal exhibition at the Club Méditerranée, Opio, France
2003 Nottegen gallery, Rome
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