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Zbigniew Bury was born in 1966 in Wadowice. He studied at the Private School of Visual Arts in Bielsko-Biała for one year. While renovating the polychrome in Gierałtowice, he became friends with the artist Karol Pustelnik, a member of "The Krakow Group". They remained in close contact until Karol Pustelnik's death in 2010. In 1996, he founded the artistic group "Studio TU" together with the artist Piotr Jargusz. In 1997, he participated in the art fair "Kunst Findet Kunst" in Munich, where he presented works dedicated to the problem of freedom in postcommunist countries.

In 2002 in Isny (Germany) his project titled „Red Line Art – European Art – Project 2002” got the most recognition and was implemented. He exhibited both nationally and internationally. Zbigniew Bury is an interdisciplinary artist practicing painting, ceramics, and sculpture. Since 2008, he has also created caricatural works under the pseudonym Alex Johanson.

In 2009, the artist was awarded the Silver Medal of the "Labor Omnia Vincit" Society, which is an expression of the highest recognition for his professional, artistic, and socio-cultural activity. In 2013, he received the "Meritorious for Polish Culture" badge awarded by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage, Bogdan Zdrojewski.

In 2020, he received an Honorary Diploma of the National Academy of Arts of Ukraine in Kyiv. He belongs to the NADSKAWIE Art Group, which operates within the Towarzystwo Miłośników Ziemi Wadowickiej [The Society of the Enthusiasts of the Region of Wadowice], as well as the Kazimierz Art Confraternity / Kazimierska Konfraternia Sztuki – Artistic Colony in Kazimierz Dolny. 



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Zbigniew Bury beschäftigt sich mit Malerei, Skulptur und Keramik. Der Künstler ist bekannt nicht nur wegen der Thematik, die er konsequent berührt, sondern auch wegen des charakteristischen, selbst geschaffenen Stils. Seine Kunst beruht auf zahlreichen und vielfältigen Kompositionen von Kreisen, Spiralen, Dreiecken. Büsten oder die in den Blockformen steckenden "Seerosen" nehmen geometrische und vereinfachte Formen an. Für die Geometrisierung sind Freiheit, Deformation und kritzelige Elemente kennzeichnend. Das neueste Projekt des Künstlers heißt "Am Grab" und besteht aus Reihen von Keramikkacheln-bunt und von verschiedener Form. Die die Kachel zierenden Motive sind Blumen, die man aus der Nähe fotografiert hat. Zbigniew Bury berührt oft politische und soziale Themen: der Krieg in Tschetschenien, Kommunismus in Europa oder das Problem der Freiheit in postkommunistischen Staaten. In diesem Kontext enthält seine Kunst tiefen symbolischen Sinn. Durch die Anwendung einfacher Formen bezieht er sich auf die primitive Kunst (Urkunst), die uns über Freiheit, Würde, Mut und menschliches Leiden sprechen hilft. "Primitivität" der Form drückt eine kritische Stellung des Autors der Zivilisation gegenüber aus, dieanstatt unsere Welt zu verbessern und aufzubauen, vernichtet und Kriege erzeugt sowie Unterschiede in der Gesellschaft.

Zbigniew Bury, urodzony w 1966 roku w Wadowicach. Przez rok uczył się w Prywatnej Szkole Sztuk Wizualnych w Bielsku-Białej. Przy odnawianiu polichromii w Gierałtowicach zaprzyjaźnia się z artystą Karolem Pustelnikiem członkiem „Grupy Krakowskiej”. Pozostają w bliskim kontakcie, aż do śmierci Karola Pustelnika (2010). W 1996 roku wraz z artystą Piotrem Jarguszem, założył grupę artystyczną „Studio TU”. W 1997 roku bierze udział w targach artystycznych „Kunst Findet Kunst” w Monachium, gdzie prezentuje prace poświęcone problemowi wolności w krajach postkomunistycznych. W 2002 roku, w Isny (Niemcy) jego projekt pod nazwą „Red Line Art – European Art.- Project 2002” zdobywa największe uznanie i zostaje zrealizowany. Wystawia w kraju i za granicą. Zbigniew Bury jest artystą działającym interdyscyplinarnie, uprawiającym malarstwo, ceramikę, rzeźbę. Od 2008 roku tworzy jednocześnie karykaturalne prace pod pseudonimem Alex Johanson. W 2009 roku artysta został odznaczony Srebrnym Medalem Towarzystwa „Labor Omnia Vincit”, który jest wyrazem najwyższego uznania dla dotychczasowej działalności zawodowej, artystycznej oraz społeczno-kulturalnej a w 2013 roku otrzymał odznakę „Zasłużony dla Kultury Polskiej” nadaną przez Ministra Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego, Bogdana Zdrojewskiego. W 2020 r. otrzymuje Dyplom Honorowy Narodowej Akademii Sztuki Ukrainy w Kijowie.

Należy do Grupy Plastycznej NADSKAWIE działającej przy Towarzystwie Miłośników Ziemi Wadowickiej oraz Kazimierskiej Konfraterni Sztuki – Kolonii Artystycznej w Kazimierzu Dolnym.

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