Jarosław Pijarowski

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Jarosław Pijarowski
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Portrait of Jarosław Pijarowski, painted by Ignacy Bulla in 2015
Born
Jarosław Pijarowski

(1971-12-18) 18 December 1971 (age 52)
Bydgoszcz, Poland
Musical career
Genres avant-garde, rock music, new wave, contemporary classical music, minimal music
Years active1989 - present
Labels Brain Active Records,

Jaroslaw Pijarowski (born 18 December 1971) is a Polish avant-garde artist, art curator and founder of Teatr Tworzenia (Theater of Creation). He creates contemporary music, poetry, photography, fine arts and theatre-music spectacles.

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Career

He began his art career in 1989, in Bydgoszcz, Poland. [1] He has worked with Andrzej Przybielski, [2] Michael Ogorodov Gong band, Józef Skrzek SBB, Tim Sanford, S. Ciesielski (Republika), [3] Magdalena Abakanowicz, Franciszek Starowieyski, L. Goldyszewicz, E. Srzednicka, B. Raatz (Question Mark), Ł. Wodyński, [4] Xavier Bayle, J. Kamiński, Jorgos Skolias, M. Maciejewski (Variete), (pl:Marek Piekarczyk) TSA band, Sambor i Paweł Dudziński, (pl:Wladyslaw Komendarek), J. Marszałek, (pl:Mariusz Benoit), Adam Ferency, Daniel Olbrychski, Derek Jacobi and many others.

From 2004 he is an honorary curator of Museum of Diplomacy in Poland. From 2016 he is a member of the board of HOMER - The European Medal of Poetry and Art appointed in Brussels. In September 2018 he became a juror at the Interdisciplinary Festival of the Arts "Miasto Gwiazd" (en:"City of Stars") in Żyrardów, and a member of the Artistic Honorary Committee of the above-mentioned festival. From 2018 he is the president of the prize committee World United Creator – Platinum Demiurge Award.

Recent stage and musical-pageantry creations

Literary works

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Krzysztof Penderecki & J.Pijarowski photo session for the album "The dream Off Penderecki" (2010)
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J. Pijarowski & Derek Jacobi during recording session "The dream Off Penderecki" (2013)
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Andrzej Dudek-Dürer, Jorgos Skolias, Jarosław Pijarowski, Władysław Komendarek before the concert. (2014)
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Magdalena Abakanowicz & J.Pijarowski during photo session before the exhibition.
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J. Marszałek & J. Pijarowski performance before Presidential Palace, Warsaw Poland (2015)
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Tie Ning, Jidi Majia, Nurduran Duman, J.Pijarowski and many more of international guests during opening ceremony of The 1-st International Writing Program in Beijing (2017)
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Pijarowski with the honorary diploma (State President/Prince) Manila 2019

Radio plays

Discography

Awards

In 2017 J. Pijarowski received the award of the name of Klemens Janicki-IANICIUS, of the merits of Polish culture.

In 2017 he and Józef Skrzek received the award of the name of Tadeusz Micinski - Feniks. [28]

During The 3rd-International Peace Summit 2019 at Century Park, Sheraton Hotel, Manila, on November 30, 2019 he received from the Paramount Sultan of the Philippines - HH Sultanali Ampaso Umpa nobility title: Prince (Royalty World Peace Advocate).

In 2020 he received "Cross Cultural-Communications 50-th Anniversary Award" in New York City.

Exhibitions and performances

Virtual reality

Artist's books

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