- Wiktor Szostalo
Wiktor Szostalo is a
Polish-American sculptor who currently resides in theUnited States . He works in a variety of mediums, most notably weldedstainless steel ,wood , andbronze .Early life
Born
August 22 ,1952 inPasvalys ,Lithuanian SSR , (Lithuania ), in 1958 he moved with his parents toKołobrzeg ,Poland .From 1972-1978 he studied at theAcademy of Fine Arts in Cracow , graduating with an MFA in painting and sculpture.Szostalo was one of the founders of the
Solidarity movement in Kolobrzeg and in March 1981 was elected the first Chairman of the Regional Board of "Solidarity" inKoszalin , which he represented in the 38-person National Committee headed byLech Walesa . He was jailed for 5 months after the communist regime's crackdown on "Solidarity" in December 1981.He left Poland in 1982 for the US, where he was granted political asylum. In 1990 he became a US citizen. He currently lives and works in
Saint Louis ,MO .Public Commissions
Szostalo is widely recognized for his large scale public sculpture commissions. Departing from the more traditional method of bronze casting, these pieces are executed directly in welded stainless steel. They often incorporate additional elements such as cast crystal glass or carved wood. Many of these works were commissioned by Catholic churches including the "Angel of Harmony" at the
Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis , the "Crucifix" at St.Elizabeth Ann Seton Church inCarmel IN. [http://www.seas-carmel.org/about.asp] , and the "Pieta" at Christ Our King Church in Charleston,SC . [http://www.catholic-doc.org/miscellany/2001/0405pieta.HTM]Other notable pieces include the "Millennium Memorial" commissioned by the city business council of
Kołobrzeg , Poland, "At Long Last I got to Like Myself the Way I Am", Commissioned by the Novol Corporation,Poznan ,PL, and "Team Spirit", selected by theNCAA for their headquarters inIndianapolis , IN.Other Work
The Tree Hugger Project, begun in 2005, is an ongoing work of environmental art conceived along with the artist Agnieszka Gradzik. With the help of participants on site, who gather branches, twigs, vines and flowers, the artists fashion together these natural materials into groups of figures literally "hugging" trees. The artist's stated intention is to "...remind us that we humans are still very much a part of our natural surroundings". ["Tree Huggers", "
FiberArts ", October 2006]Installations of the project are sponsored by local environmental or arts related organizations and have occurred in cities across
Europe , inEngland , and in theUnited States .The most recent installation was sponsored by Klub Gaja in Wilkowice, Poland to celebrate International Tree Day and included an installation in
Park Ujazdowski at Poland's Center for Contemporary Art. [http://www.gazetaecho.pl/cgi-bin/echo/events/events.pl/2006.10.10-2006.10.10] [http://www.klubgaja.pl/swieto_drzewa/]Past installations have taken place at
Washington University , [http://mocoloco.com/art/archives/002020.php]Forest Park inSt. Louis , [http://stlouis.missouri.org/citygov/newsgram/volumes/volume28/tulip-festival.htm] , at the [http://www.hebdenbridge.co.uk/festival/ Arts Festival] inHebden Bridge in England, and inStadtpark inVienna ,Austria .In March 2007 the Tree Hugger Project was named first in a national on-line arts competition organized by the New York City based organization
Art For Progress , [http://www.artforprogress.org/contest.php] and has been invited to the 2007Burning Man festival, which also awarded the Project a grant for the installation. [http://www.burningman.com/installations/07_mangrove.html#tree_hugger]New installations are currently planned for
Europos Parkas inLithuania and theTehran Museum of Contemporary Art inIsfahan ,Iran . [http://www.stlmagathome.com/media/At-Home/July-August-2006/Homefront/]According to the artist's website a large installation is scheduled for 2008/9 in
India , with the participation of several environmental groups from around the world, to commemorate theChipko Women. [http://www.treehuggerproject.com/th-press.pdf] A documentary film of the Chipko Women Tribute is also planned.External links
* [http://www.wsart.com/ Wiktor Szostalo's official website]
* [http://www.szostalosculpture.com/ The Religious Art of Wiktor Szostalo']
* [http://www.sculpture.org/portfolio/sculptorPage.php?sculptor_id=1000770/ Sculpture.org listing for Wiktor Szostalo]
* [http://www.treehuggerproject.com/ The TreeHugger Project]Notes
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