“The artist’s perception of his gaze upon the world joy, suffering, and the attempt to attain
knowledge of his surroundings pours forth in a halo that takes the shape of a symbol within Art.
Mikolaj Wroblewski was born and lives in Paris. His parents are Polish immigrants.
He graduated as an architect in France and has traveled through various countries in Europe and the Americas,
creating sketches, drawings, and sculptures of landscapes and their interaction with nature.
He has exhibited in Paris and Buenos Aires, and his work is part of prestigious international collections.
At present, he is working on an architectural and artistic project in the Eco-Park of the City of Buenos Aires,
where he aims to achieve a clear dialogue between nature and sculpture, as in his previous projects.
In his sculptures and drawings, one perceives his deep interest in the relationship between Art, Science,
and Ecology biomimicry is an essential part of his language.
His sculptural work speaks of a natural cycle, something that begins at one point and, upon completing
its journey, returns to the same — an allusion to the closed timelike curve, that which represents the world line
of a material particle confined within space and time.
He is driven by reflections on life cycles and complex structures, which he materializes through curved,
fragile, and ethereal forms that flow. This dimension is expressed through elements that support one another in order to exist.
Within these works lives something that evokes, to a certain extent, the formal-organic essence of Jean Arp’s sculptures,
yet one cannot ignore the architectural sensibility that also emerges in his artistic creation.”
Gisela Asmundo
EL OJO DEL ARTE
