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Adam Szymczyk was born on 1970 in Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland, is a Polish art critic and curator (born 1970). Discover Adam Szymczyk's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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1970

Adam Szymczyk ( Polish pronunciation : ; born in 1970 in Piotrków Trybunalski), is a Polish art critic, curator, writer and editor.

He lives and works in Zurich, Switzerland.

He was born in 1970 in Piotrków Trybunalski in central Poland and moved to Łódź at the age of four.

He frequently visited the Museum of Art in Łódź and became interested in art.

He obtained his master's degree in art history at the University of Warsaw.

1996

In 1996 he completed the curatorial training program at De Appel contemporary art center in Amsterdam.

1997

After moving back to Poland, he co-founded the Foksal Gallery Foundation in Warsaw in 1997 together with Joanna Mytkowska and Andrzej Przywara and worked there as curator until 2003.

2003

Between 2003–2014, he was the director and chief curator at Kunsthalle Basel.

He was director and chief curator at Kunsthalle Basel from 2003 to 2014.

2003: Nicoletta Stalder, Hallimasch: Was tun in 30 Tagen?/What To Do in 30 days?

2021: Wilhelm Sasnal: Such a Landscape, POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Warsaw

Yannis Tsarouchis: Dancing in Real Life, co-curated with Androniki Gripari, Wrightwood 659, Chicago

2003: Hidden in a Daylight, co-curated with Joanna Mytkowska and Andrzej Przywara (with Paweł Althamer, Christoph Büchel, Omer Fast, Jeanne Faust, Lucy McKenzie & Paulina Olowska, Enrique Metinides, Pierre Huyghe, and Mathilde Rosier, a.o.), Era Nowe Horyzonty, Cieszyn, Poland

2004

2004: Piotr Uklański, Earth, Wind and Fire; Rosalind Nashashibi, Over In; Damian Ortega

2005

2005: SUPERFLEX, Supershow; Artur Zmijewski; Tomma Abts; Carl Andre Black Wholes, 44 Carbon Copper Triads; Christoph Büchel, Hole; Jeremy Deller & Alan Kane, Folk Archive

2006

2006: Gustav Metzger, In Memoriam: New Works; Ahlam Shibli, Trackers; Diango Hernandez, Revolution; Nairy Baghramian, Es ist ausser haus; Kate Davis, STOP!STOP!STOP!; Lee Lozano, WIN FIRST DONT LAST WIN LAST DON'T CARE (retrospective exhibition, travelled to Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven); Peter Peri Country 10; QUAUHNAUHUAC: The Straight Line Is a Utopia (Maria Thereza Alves, Dr. Atl, Ross Birrell & David Harding, Friederike Clever, Jimmie Durham, Cisco Jiménez, Robert Smithson, Hildegard Spielhöfer)

2007

2007: Paola Pivi, It Just Keeps Getting Better; Micol Assaël, Chizhevsky Lessons; Minerva Cuevas, Phenomena; Ibon Arranberi, Integration

2008

In 2008, he co-curated with Elena Filipovic the 5th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art, When Things Cast No Shadow.

2008: Peter Friedl, Working; Aleana Egan, We sat down where we had sat before; Ahmet Öğüt, Mutual Issues, Inventive Acts; Armando Andrade Tudela, Gamblers Die Broke; Guido van der Werve, On parity of days; Alexandra Bachzetsis, Show

2008: When Things Cast No Shadow: the 5th berlin biennial of contemporary art, co-curated with Elena Filipovic, Neue Nationalgalerie, KW-Institute of Contemporary Art, Skulpturenpark Berlin_Zentrum, Schinkel Pavilion; including the program of over sixty nightly events Mes nuits sont plus belles que vos jours, various venues

2009

2009: Goshka Macuga, I Am Become Death; Thea Djordjadze, endless enclosure; Lucy Skaer, A Boat Used as a Vessel; Danh Vo, When the Lions Are; Report on Probability (Sven Augustijnen, Andreas Bunte, Patricia Esquivias, Runo Lagomarsino, Anna Molska, Anna Niesterowicz, Corin Sworn); Daniel Knorr, Led R. Nanirok

2010

2010: Harald Thys & Jos de Gruyter, Projekt 13; After Architects (Latifa Echakhch, David Jablonowsky, Charlotte Moth, John Smith, James Welling, Haegue Yang); Cyprien Gaillard, Obstacles to Renewal; Lili Reynaud-Dewar, Interpretation; Moyra Davey, Speaker Receiver

2010: Strange Comfort (Afforded by the Profession), co-curated with Salvatore Lacagnina, Istituto Svizzero and Keats-Shelley House, Rome (with Ross Birrell & David Harding, Nancy Davenport, Moyra Davey, Jimmie Durham, Dunja Herzog, Cécile Hummel, Goshka Macuga, Franco Vaccari, and Danh Vo)

2010: masqué, Magazin 4, Kunstverein Bregenz (with Valie Export, Tomislav Gotovac, Ion Grigorescu, Tibor Hajas, Edward Krasiński, Katerina Seda, and Artur Żmijewski, a.o.)

2011

2011: Sung Hwan Kim, Line Wall; How to Work and How to Work (More for Less); R.H. Quaytman, Spine, Chapter 20; Danai Anesiadou, Damnesia Vu; Yael Davids, Ending with Glass

2012

2012: Hannah Weinberger, When You Leave, Walk Out Backwards, So I’ll Think That You’re Walking In; Craigie Horsefield, Slow Time and the Present; Paul Sietsema; Adriana Lara, S.S.O.R.; Pamela Rosenkranz, Feeding, Fleeing, Fighting, Reproduction

2012: Olinka, or Where Movement Is Created, Museo Tamayo, Mexico City (with Dr. Atl, Nahui Olin, Manuel Rodriguez Lozano, Susan Hiller, Mariana Castillo Deball, Thea Djordjadze, Vivian Suter, Elisabeth Wild, Nairy Baghramian, Paulina Olowska, Tercerunquinto, and Kate Davis, a.o.)

2013

Between 2013 and 2017, he was the artistic director at documenta 14.

He is curator at large at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.

In 2013, he was appointed Artistic Director of documenta 14, which took place in Athens and Kassel in 2017.

2013: Mandla Reuter, Allyson Vieira, "The Plural Present," Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc, Songs for a Mad King; Adrian Melis, The Value of Absence; Sirah Foighel Brutmann and Eitan Efrat, Journal

2014

2014: Naeem Mohaiemen, Prisoners of Shotik Itihash; Vivian Suter, intrépida, featuring Elisabeth Wild Fantasias 2; Ross Birrell and David Harding, Winter Line

2016

In 2016, he was ranked second on the list of the most influential people in the contemporary art world compiled by the ArtReview magazine.

2017

2017: documenta 14, Athens and Kassel, various venues.

Artistic director: Adam Szymczyk, curators: Pierre Bal-Blanc, Hendrik Folkerts, Candice Hopkins, Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, Hila Peleg, Paul B. Preciado, Dieter Roelstraete, Monika Szewczyk, and curatorial advisors: Natasha Ginwala, Marina Fokidis, Andrea Linennkohl, Erzen Shkololli, Elena Sorokina, Paolo Thorsen-Nagel, Katerina Tselou.

Full documenta 14 team list:

2019

2019: 1937-2017: Von Entarteter Kunst zu Enstellter Kunst, HGB-Galerie, Hochschule für Gestaltung und Buchkunst, Leipzig (with students of the HGB and including Frankfurter Hauptschule, Henrike Naumann, Olu Oguibe and Artur Żmijewski)

Tirana Patience, National Gallery of Arts, Tirana, co-curated with Nataša Ilić (works from the collection of NGA and featuring Chto Delat, Anna Daučíková, Iman Issa, Doruntina Kastrati, Larion Lozovoy, Ibrahim Mahama, David Maljkovic, Anri Sala, Gentian Shkurti and Artur Żmijewski)

Wild Spoerri Rosenstein, Hotel am Brillantengrund, Vienna (with students of the Akademie der Bildenden Künste Wien and featuring Elisabeth Wild, Daniel Spoerri and Erna Rosenstein)

2020

2020: Elisabeth Wild: Fantasías, Karma International, Zurich, featuring Raúl Itamar Lima and Sophie Thun