About

Bio

Karolina Zglobicka, Polish artist based in Valencia, Spain explores themes of relocation, memory, and the everyday objects that anchor us to our personal histories. She earned her BA(Hons) in Fine Art from the Manchester School of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University, in 2015, following a Foundation Studies program at The Manchester College. She has been longlisted for Jackson’s Painting Prize in 2023 and featured in various editions of Arts In Square magazine. Karolina Zaglobicka has participated in The Other Art Fair organised by Saatchi Art, Beep Painting Biennale at Elysium Gallery, and The Manchester Contemporary. Her work has also been shortlisted for multiple awards, including the Royal Ulster Academy Annual Exhibition and the Secret Art Prize. Karolina Zaglobicka’s art reflects on the intricate relationship between cherished objects and the memories they evoke, prompting the viewer to reconsider their connection with the material world and the passage of time.

Statement

My work explores the transparent nature of objects and memories. Born in Poland, and having lived in England before settling in Spain, my journey has profoundly shaped my artistic vision. Relocation and its changes inspire me to delve into themes of displacement, the unfamiliar, and remnants of the past we carry with us.

In my recent paintings, I examine the physicality and significance of everyday objects, isolating them from their natural environments to emphasise their role in our memories. These often mundane and overlooked objects become central figures in my compositions, reminiscent of staged performances. This isolation highlights the tension between selective memory and pervasive symbolism.

My inspiration comes from personal and family photographs, as well as items I find on the streets of Valencia where I live now. These seemingly trivial objects are repurposed to create new narratives and connections within my art. By focusing on what we lose, discard, or cherish as keepsakes, I delve into the interplay of memory and symbolism.

The application of paint on my canvases reflects my fascination with time, capturing its fluidity and the marks it leaves. Through repetitive layers and motifs, and the dissolution of definitive shapes, I challenge the boundaries of figurative painting and theoretical constructs in artistic practice. My work reimagines the past, and explores profound connections between memory, time, and the objects in our lives.

Education

2012-2015 BA(Hons) Fine Art – Manchester School of Art – Manchester Metropolitan University – Manchester UK

2011-2012 Foundation Studies in Art and Design – The Manchester College – Manchester UK

Group Exhibitions

2025 – Irving Contemporary – shortlisted – Oxford UK

2025 – Keepsakers – curated by Sophie Nowakowska – Three Rooms – London UK

2025 – Beep Painting Biennale 2024 – Abrystwyth School of Art

2024 – Artsin square #8 Exhibition – Beyond Boundaries

2024 – Beep Painting Biennale 2024 – long listed – Elysium Gallery Swansea UK

2024 – EXH 13 – FLOOR Magazine

2024 – Russafart with Colores Gallery – Valencia, ES\

2024 – Arts In Square #5 Exhibition – Dodomu Gallery – Brooklyn NY

2022 – Arts In Square #2 Exhibition

2022 – The Other Art Fair – Saatchi Art

2016 – The Manchester Contemporary – Artwork Atelier

2015 – Manchester School of Art Degree Show – Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester

2015 – Ist Kunst Ism – Federation House/Castlefield Gallery’s New Art Spaces Manchester

2015 – The Painted World – Saatchi Art showdown – Ace Hotel – Los Angeles

2014 – Royal Ulster Academy 113rd Annual Exhibition – Belfast