Mikołaj Sobczak
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Biography
Born 1989 in Poznań, Poland
Lives and works in Düsseldorf, Germany
Mikołaj Sobczak works in the fields of video and painting; performative forms of expression are also an essential element of his artistic practice, often collaborating with German artist Nicholas Grafia. Sobczak’s work depicts everyday scenes as well as alternative historical images; in his surreal, collaged pictorial narratives he inserts protagonists from queer and transgender activism and countercultural emancipatory movements.
Sobczak studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw in Miroslaw Balka‘s Studio for Spatial Activities, was a scholarship holder at the Berlin University of the Arts, and graduated as a Masters student in 2019 at the Kunstakademie Münster.
The artist holds currently a solo exhibition at Salzburger Kunstverein. Recent exhibitions also include Kunstmuseum Moritzburg, Halle (2025); Jester - Flanders Arts Institute, Genk, Belgium (2024); Ludwig Forum, Aachen (2023); Kunsthalle Münster (2022-2023); Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin (2021); MUDAM, Luxembourg (2021) and Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw (2020). Works by Sobczak and Nicholas Grafia were purchased by the Stiftung Junge Kunst of the Friends of the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen as part of the 2019 graduate exhibition of the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf.
Sobczak’s works are held in the collections of Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA); Moderna Museet, Stockholm; Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf; Ludwig Forum, Aachen; The Perimeter, London; Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw and The National Museum, Gdańsk, among others.
In 2021, Sobczak was awarded Poland‘s most prestigious art prize, the Paszport Polityk. He was an artist-in-residence at the Rijksakadmie van beeldende kunsten in Amsterdam (2021-2023) and from September 2023 until February 2024 Sobczak was participating in the biannual residency program with Art Explora - Cité internationale des arts in Paris. As one of four selected artists, he was recently awarded the prestigious Villa Romana Prize for the year 2026.
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In times of political radicalization, Sobczak's art invites us to engage with the construction of history.
– Merle Radtke, Kunsthalle Münster
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Works
Mikołaj Sobczak
Enslaved Vampire, 2022Watercolor on paperSigned, dated and titled versoPaper dimensions:
40 x 30 cm / 15.7 x 11.8 inches
Framed dimensions:
46.8 x 36.6 cm / 18.4 x 14.4 inchesB-MSOBCZAK-.23-0020This work presents a meeting of the figure of the 'Upiór' — a blood sucking representative of Eastern mythology, with the Vampire — a representative of Anglo-Saxon and Western culture....This work presents a meeting of the figure of the 'Upiór' — a blood sucking representative of Eastern mythology, with the Vampire — a representative of Anglo-Saxon and Western culture. The setting of their meeting is a Ukrainian field that has suffered from aerial bombardment. In the foreground, however, there is a scene of haggling, the purchase of a serf by a landowner.ExhibitionsExternal ExhibitionsPressVideoRequest more information