The House of Creative Thought “For the Love of Life” invites you to Malina Wieczorek’s exhibition “Hatching the Body of the World” – a unique event combining art, existential reflection, contemplation of nature and reflection on the body as a space of memory, transformation and spiritual experience.
The opening will take place on June 20, 2026, in Unieszew, at the House of Creative Thought “For the Love of Life”—a place created for the encounter of art, nature, and reflection on life in its deepest dimensions. This is the first such extensive exhibition in this para-gallery space, created as a place for contemplation, conversation, creativity, and mindful contact with nature.
The House of Creative Thought “For the Love of Life” arose from the need to create a space where art is not merely an object of observation, but an experience—an impulse to pause, reflect, and converse. The concept of this space is for nature, architecture, creativity, and the human presence to coexist, creating conditions for inner focus. Malina Wieczorek, co-creator of this project, describes the House as a space where workshops, greenery, and art can create an environment that gives the mind breath.
The exhibition “Hatching the Body of the World” is an invitation to enter a realm where the body ceases to be merely a biological form or an aesthetic subject of painting. It becomes a sign, a trace, a place for recording emotions, experiences, and questions about the meaning of existence. In Malina Wieczorek’s works, the body is reduced, deformed, and simplified—not to strip it of its identity, but to reveal what lies beneath the surface: tension, fragility, strength, spirituality, and the constant process of transformation.
The exhibition’s central concept is “hatching”—the act of transitioning from one state to another, the moment of birth of form, consciousness, identity, and the world. The titular “Body of the World” can be read as a metaphor for existence, which is constantly being created, disintegrated, and reborn. The rough textures, earthy colors, organic shapes, and raw materiality of the images evoke the experience of primordial nature: matter, skin, earth, embryo, the axis of the world, and the female body as a figure of life.
The exhibition will feature works from the artist’s most important series, including “Hatching Identity,” “Terra Ignota,” “Women and Planets,” and “Madonnas.” Each of them explores a different aspect of the same story: birth, the search for self, the relationship between body and spirit, the female perspective, cultural memory, and transcending the boundaries of one’s own form.
Malina Wieczorek’s work has for years been situated at the intersection of figuration, abstraction, and conceptual art. The artist has consistently developed her own painting language, in which the female nude is not an aestheticization of corporeality, but a tool for existential reflection. The “Rynek i Sztuka” website noted that the deformations and transformations in her paintings are a conscious process, and that a woman’s true beauty and strength lie not in her external form, but within.
A special place in the exhibition is occupied by the “Madonnas” series, in which the artist engages in a dialogue with religious iconography, folk tradition, and contemporary reflections on femininity. The classic halo is replaced here by an ornament inspired by a pattern from folk waltzes, shifted, transformed, and sometimes present at the side of the composition. This gesture doesn’t so much negate tradition as shift it toward personal experience, local memory, and contemporary questions about the sacredness, body, and spiritual subjectivity of women.
Malina Wieczorek graduated with distinction from the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków in 1996. She studied interior design under Professor Barbara Borkowska-Larysz, graphic design under Professor Jacek Siwczyński, and painting under Professor Janusz Tarabuła. She has been exhibiting since 1994, and her works are included in private and corporate collections worldwide, including Pekao SA Private Banking.
In recent years, her work has been exhibited at venues including: in Venice, London, Warsaw, Milan, Brussels, Miami, Madrid, Dubai, Barcelona, Paris, Tokyo, and Times Square in New York. One of her works was published in the American edition of “Vogue Manhattan” in the “New Faces in Art” section.
The artist was also invited by Professor Pasquale Celona himself and included on the official list of participants of the 16th Florence Biennale 2027 as a representative of Poland. The event will take place from October 23–31, 2027, in Florence.
In parallel with her artistic activities, Malina Wieczorek has been actively involved in the fields of social marketing, public health, and social communication for many years. She is the owner of the social marketing agency TELESCOPE, the founder and president of the SM — Walcz o sobie Foundation, the founder of the School of Motivation, and the president of the House of Creative Thought “Z miłości do życia” (From the Love of Life). Industry sources also point to her numerous awards and distinctions, including EFFIE, Social Campaigns of the Year, Golden Magellan, Stevie Awards, and Golden Paperclips.
In recent years, the artist has also been developing the idea of combining art, nature, and reflection on brain health. She is the founder of the NeuroArte Movement and a member of the Coalition for Brain Health; in her work, she promotes conversations about creativity as an experience that supports mindfulness, sensitivity, and human development.
“Hatching the Body of the World” at the House of Creative Thought “For the Love of Life” is therefore more than just an exhibition of paintings. It is an event that fits into Malina Wieczorek’s broader practice: combining art with conversations about humanity, corporeality, nature, health, spirituality, and responsibility for one’s own consciousness. At Unieszewo, the artist’s paintings will encounter a space that was conceived as a place of concentration—close to nature, open to reflection, inviting pause.
As the artist says: “I have been creating female nudes for decades. For me, as a painter, women’s bodies offer a broader palette for pondering the truth of life. They touch on existential issues that affect us all. I am fascinated by the body reduced to a sign, an abstract form, because it offers enormous scope for imagination and for seeking one’s own answers to the question of what a painting truly represents.”
The exhibition is aimed at viewers seeking not only an aesthetic experience in art, but also a space for reflection. For those interested in contemporary art, the female perspective, the philosophy of existence, the relationship between nature and creativity, and how painting can become a tool for personal and communal dialogue.
EVENT PROGRAM
“Hatching the Body of the World”
Dom Myśli Twórczej „Z miłości do życia”
Unieszewo, ul. Łabędzia 2
Exhibition opening
Saturday, June 20, 2026
4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Lecture “Brain and Art” and curatorial tour with the artist
Sunday, June 21, 2026
3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Malina Wieczorek is a painter, conceptual artist, social activist, and social marketing expert. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, she graduated with distinction in 1996. Her artistic education encompassed interior design, graphic design, and painting, which significantly influenced her interdisciplinary approach to form, sign, and pictorial space.
For nearly three decades, she has consistently developed a painterly language based on the female nude, abstraction, deformation, and the reduction of the body to a sign. In her works, corporeality is not a decorative subject, but a field of philosophical and emotional experience. The body is stripped of its literal meaning so that it can become a vehicle for questions about identity, memory, spirituality, femininity, freedom, and inner truth.
Her paintings have been exhibited in Poland and abroad, including Venice, London, Milan, Brussels, Miami, Madrid, Barcelona, Dubai, Tokyo, New York, and Warsaw. The artist’s works are in private and corporate collections worldwide. In addition to her paintings, Malina Wieczorek is the author of numerous social campaigns and the founder of the TELESCOPE agency. She is also the founder and president of the SM Foundation – Fight for Yourself, the founder of the School of Motivation, the president of the House of Creative Thought “For the Love of Life,” and the initiator of the NeuroArte Movement. Her work combines art, social communication, health, and education.
SELECTED VOICES ABOUT CREATIVITY
Charlotte Paritzky, Director at Z&B Gallery and Co-founder of OBRA Art, emphasizes that the power of Malina Wieczorek’s work lies in its ability to confront viewers with questions about identity, gender, and the human condition. The “Madonnas” series holds a special place in this perspective, combining metaphysical depth with minimalism and opening up a space between the sacred, personal experience, and symbolism.
The “Rynek i Sztuka” website notes that Malina Wieczorek’s nudes are not an attempt to aestheticize female corporeality, but rather a search for the truth hidden within the body. Faceless, deformed, and lonely figures convey a broad spectrum of emotions—from shame and fragility to strength, independence, and inner determination.
Véra Kempf, Co-Founder at Singulart, highlights the sophisticated combination of abstraction and figuration in Malina Wieczorek’s works. In her opinion, the artist treats the female body not only as a subject of representation, but also as a medium for deeper philosophical, feminist and symbolic exploration.
MEDIA CONTACT
Malina Wieczorek
tel. +48 501 099 606
Dom Myśli Twórczej „z miłości do życia”
Unieszewo, ul. Łabędzia 2
The artist’s website and social media profiles:
www.malinawieczorek.com
www.facebook.com/malina.wieczorek/
www.instagram.com/malinawieczorekart/
Contact: +48 501099606
