Artist, designer, photographer, collector, popular culture anthropologist, author of spatial installations and short films. Hedonist consistently promoting the Culture of Delight. He studied fine arts in Warsaw, Barcelona, Milan and Mexico. The wider audience had an opportunity to get acquainted with Gomulicki`s work thanks to his interdisciplinary project Pink Not Dead (2006). Author of photographic albums: Fúnebre (with Jeronimo Hagerman, Editorial Diamantina, 2006), w-wa (Fundacja Bęc Zmiana, 2007) and Minimal Fetish (Leto, 2010). He often dialogues with eroticism and pornography - e.g. the Fertility Pop mural presented in Warsaw`s Zachęta Gallery (2008) or the Pussy Mandala series of collages (2009). Author of numerous presentations in Poland and abroad, e.g.: Eco Fever, Museo Experimental El Eco, México DF (2008); Pink Bridge, San Diego Children`s Museum (2008); Pearl, DTP Wigry (2009); Color Cube, Renoma, Wrocław (2010), Bibliophilia, MOCAK, Cracow (2011).
2007
small polyptych, 5 photographs, metallised polyester, Trovicel, plexiglas, 29,5 x 45 cm (each),
signature, date and description on the reverse,
edition: 1/3 + 2 a.p.
The photographs come from the w-wa album. Here is what Wojciech Wilczyk says about the book: "The central theme and focus of Gumulicki`s work in recent years is something he refers to as Warsaw`s `public space`. Thanks to [...] Bolesław Bierut`s decree of 1945, which allowed for liberal handling "free-of-charge" urban areas during the planning process and implementing, here and there, the modernist concept of `a garden city`, the city acquired a number of squares, parks, playgrounds, and also (much more numerous) completely undeveloped areas between the buildings.
Exhibitions: Wolta Wawa, Galeria LETO, Warsaw (2008) and a huge polyptych (72 pictures): Behind the Red Horizon, CCA Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw (2005); the w-wa album was shown for the first time at Kino Stolica, Warsaw (2007).
Artist, designer, photographer, collector, popular culture anthropologist, author of spatial installations and short films. Hedonist consistently promoting the Culture of Delight. He studied fine arts in Warsaw, Barcelona, Milan and Mexico. The wider audience had an opportunity to get acquainted with Gomulicki`s work thanks to his interdisciplinary project Pink Not Dead (2006). Author of photographic albums: Fúnebre (with Jeronimo Hagerman, Editorial Diamantina, 2006), w-wa (Fundacja Bęc Zmiana, 2007) and Minimal Fetish (Leto, 2010). He often dialogues with eroticism and pornography - e.g. the Fertility Pop mural presented in Warsaw`s Zachęta Gallery (2008) or the Pussy Mandala series of collages (2009). Author of numerous presentations in Poland and abroad, e.g.: Eco Fever, Museo Experimental El Eco, México DF (2008); Pink Bridge, San Diego Children`s Museum (2008); Pearl, DTP Wigry (2009); Color Cube, Renoma, Wrocław (2010), Bibliophilia, MOCAK, Cracow (2011).