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Zuzanna Janin was born on 1961 in Warsaw, Poland, is an A 20th-century polish women artist. Discover Zuzanna Janin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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1961

Zuzanna Janin, (born 1961) is a Polish visual artist and former teenage actor.

Janin lives and works in Warsaw and London.

Janin has created sculpture, video, installation, photography and performatives.

1970

The video series is composed of non-narrative episodes based on the 1970s Polish television series Szaleństwo Majki Skowron (Madness of Majka Skowron).

Majka, a teenage girl vagabonds through a kaleidoscope of cinema and television frames from the 70s till present.

Majka from the Movie is in the collections i.e. MAM Rio, National Museum Warsaw, Museum of Modern Art Warsaw, Hoffmann Sammlung Berlin.

1976

Janin was a teenage actress, she plays a title role of Majka Skowron in a Polish TV serial Szalenstwo Majki Skowron (Madness of Majka Skowron) created in 1976.

1982

Zuzanna Janin's husbands were: Paweł Baranowski (1982-1990) and Mirosław Bałka(1990-2018).

Her children are: Mel Baranowska and Ignacy Bałka.

1990

She used the names Zuzanna Baranowska (1990-1992) and from 1992 Zuzanna Janin.

Her work was shown in the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; and A.I.R Gallery New York.

She is included in Feminist Artists Data in Brooklyn Museum, NY.

She is an visual artist, and participated in numerous shows in Europe and worldwide (in 1990-1992 under the name Zuzanna Baranowska, and from 1992 under the name Zuzanna Janin) i.e. Pompidou Metz, Jeu de Paume Paris, Art Institute Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Whitechapel London, Moderna Museet Stockholm, Hoffmann Sammlung Berlin, Galerie Progr Bern, Hamburger Bahnhof Berlin, Kunsthalle Bern, Kunstmuseum Bern, The Art Institute of Philadelphia, SALM National Gallery Prague, Tate Exchange / Tate Modern London, TOP Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, NOMUS National Gallery Gdańsk, and many other institutions, museums and galleries.

1992

She took part in Sonbeek'92, Sydney Biennale 1992-1993, Istanbul Biennal 1992, Liverpool Biennale 1996, and 54th Venice Art Biennale 2011 (Romanian programme)., Manifesta 14, Priszina 2022 and A.I.R Gallery New York 2022.

Janin had a solo presentation and screening at Kunstverein Salzburg; National Gallery Zacheta Warsaw; Foksal Gallery Warsaw; Center for Contemporary Art Warsaw; Kunsthalle Wien Project Space; Momentum Berlin, Sculpture Museum at Królikarnia National Museum Warsaw; Museum of Modern Art Warsaw; National Museum Cracow; lokal_30 Warsaw; Galeria Federico Bianchi Milano; A.v.Scholz Galerie Berlin; Galeria Labirynt Lublin, City Gallery Gdańsk, ASAB Bogota/Colombia; MAM Museu de Arte Moderna Rio de Janeiro; MODEM Debrecen; Foksal Gallery Warsaw, RazemPomoja Gallery Cracow.

Her work includes the sculpture of Cotton Candy "Sweet Girl, Sweet Boy", an installation made out of car models "Dreaming of Speed & Adventure", the video installation "All that Music!"

made of 6 simultaneous HD videos showing teenagers playing at home or the video-performance "Fight", which portrays her fighting a never-ending-box-mach with a Polish heavy-weight world champion.

The work is included i.e. in the Collection of National Museum Cracow, Sammlung Hoffmann Berlin.

1999

She was nominated to the prize Paszporty Polityki in 1999, 2000, 2001 for her solo shows at CCA Warsaw, Foksal Gallery Warsaw and Zacheta National Gallery Warsaw.

She was awarded the prize of "The Best Artist" on Art Vilnius'16 for her solo show "Volvo 240 Transformed into 4 Drones" on special shows presentation.

2005

In 2005, until 2012, Zuzanna Janin opened her studio in Warsaw for exhibition and event creating together with art historian and curator Agnieszka Rayzacher independent space in Warsaw called lokal_30.

2009

In 2009-2010, Janin started working on the first series of video installations Majka from the Movie.

2012

In 2012 lokal_30 changed the location into bigger space and is now operating as contemporary art gallery lokal_30, directed by Agnieszka Rayzacher.

2014

In 2014-2018 she have done series of sculptures dealing with the problems of today, f.ex.

violence, xenophobia, refugees problem and planet destruction: SHAME, Cyber-Violence, In Bed with M. Sleeping Blue, Red from Shame, Black Like Me(selfies), ROOMS and sculptures Anthropocene from epoxy resin.

In 2022, she presented her performance, which scenario she wrote in 2018 and then perfomrmed in several galleries: "ROOMS. A Story of a Certain Betrayal" in her triptych video installation at the main scene of the TR theater in Warsaw (artistic director Grzegorz Jerzyna, cooparation Roman Pawłowski).

2017

Her sculpture presented in a public space Home Transformed into Sphere was shown in the Open City Festival awarded "The Best Event of 2017".

2018

In 2018 she was awarded by WO (Wysokie Obcasy weekly) among "50 Bold Women 2018" (for her honest interview on art and domestic violence).

Janin was collaborated with a numerous artists and writers including Olga Tokarczuk who wrote a text for her first catalogue.

She plays a role of Natalia Rosińska Siłaczka in a Polish film on "SIŁACZKi / Strong Women" (2018) directed by Marta Dzido and Piotr Śliwowski, about the history of the first Polish Feminists fighting for Women's Right in 1918 in Poland.

Janin's mother who survived a transport to Auschwitz, was famous Polish painter Maria Anto.

From 2018 the artist is a member of the group of women experienced domestic violence SURWIWALKI / SURVIVORS, established at the Women's Rights Center in Warsaw.