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Contact
Andrzej Dudzinski:
dudi@qdnet.pl
or dudiusa@frontiernet.net
Born in Sopot, Poland in 1945, studied architecture
and poster design. As a
student he begun contributing drawings to Polish magazines.
From 1970 to 1972 Dudzinski lived in London working for such underground
magazines as Oz, Ink and Time Out. Back in Poland
he quickly established
his reputation, specifically with the help of a wingless bird named Dudi - a
regular feature in Poland’s foremost satirical weekly “Szpilki”.
His work
appeared in important Polish periodicals, he designed posters for film and
theater, illustrated books for children, designed sets for for the stage and
television and exhibited his paintings at Poland's leading galleries.
In 1977 Dudzinski was invited to the International Design Conference in Aspen,
Colorado. He stayed on in New York City afterwards. Since then his work was
published in most of the leading magazines and newspapers both in the US and
Europe (including the Atlantic Monthly, The Boston Globe,
Newsday, Newsweek,
The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, The
Washington Post and
Time). He recived commissions from AT&T, Citicorp, IBM, DeutcheTelekon,
The
Royal Bank of Scotland, and many others.
From 1982 to 1989, Dudzinski taught at Parson’s School of Design in New
York.
Presently he is a visiting professor at the School of Visual Arts and New Media
in Warsaw. His latest show of paintings “Traces of Something”
opened in June 2004
at the Kordegarda Gallery in Warsaw.
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