Waldemar Tatarczuk

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Waldemar Tatarczuk, born in 1964 in Siemiatycze, Poland, lives and works in Lublin, Poland. He is a performance and installation artist, art curator, was the founder and curator of Performance Art Centre in Lublin[1] (1999–2010), director of Galeria Labirynt (Labyrinth Gallery) in Lublin (since 2010). He has been active as a performance artist since 1988. He has taken part in performance art events throughout Europe, North America and Asia including: Infr'action (Paris/France), Navinki (Minsk/Belarus), Asiatopia (Bangkok/Thailand), Open (Beijing/China)[1] KIPAF (Seoul/South Korea), undisclosed territories (Solo/Indonesia), 7a*11d (Toronto/Canada), Differences (Warsaw/Poland), Interakcje (Piotrkow Trybunalski/Poland). His curatorial projects include: 'Art Kontakt' Performance Art Festival (Lublin/Poland), European Performance Art Festival EPAF (Centre for Contemporary Art, Warsaw/Poland), Performance Arsenal (Arsenal Gallery Bialystok/Poland), 'Open City' Festival of Art in Public Spaces (Lublin/Poland), and Performance Art Days (Kiev and Lviv/Ukraine).

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  1. ^ a b "Waldemar Tatarczuk. Z performance do Pekinu". Gazeta.pl. Lublin. 26 July 2009. Retrieved 13 March 2013.