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	Marta Niedbał is an interdisciplinary artist from Poland. Through the weaving of threads, her works reveal the sensual leaks and unstable boundaries of bodies. She is interested in skills of resistance that challenge dualisms and engage bodies in their relationship to affect, emotionality and sexuality. She received the ING Polish Art Foundation Grand Prize, WGW, and figures in the Forbes list - 100 Women of 2023. She was one of the selected artists for The European Pavilion 2024 project, Liquid Becomings.A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow and a fellow of LCC University of the Arts in London, she holds a PhD in visual arts (UKEN, 2023, Krakow). Currently based in Kraków, Poland.
 
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2027upcoming:
2027.02 – solo show at Coulisse Gallery, Stokholm

20262026.04 - Uniesienia, performance at Center of Polish Sculpture in Orońsko, curated by Aleksandra Pietrzak
2026.04 - Art residency at Center of Polish Sculpture in Orońsko, Poland&#38;nbsp;
2026.01-05 – Żyjnia /&#38;nbsp;Lifery: an exhibition-situation at main square in Wrocław, curated by Katarzyna Roj.

2025
2025.10 – Moving image, group show at Zachęta National Gallery in Warsaw, curated by Audrius Pocius.
2025.12 - Art residency at InContact, India.

2025.09 – Pejzaże jeszcze dalekiego świtu, group show in tribute to Urszula Broll ouvree at Rondo Sztuki, curated by Zosia Janczy, Roman Lewandowski, Marta Lisok.
2025.10 – Gardenesque, solo show at eastcontemporary with text by Giulia Civardi, Milan
2025.09 – Worek kości, group show BWA Tarnów, curated by Anna Batko, Krzysztof Gill.

2025.09 – Soft Armatures, trio show (Elizka Konecna, Marta Niedbał, Nina Paszkowski) at Warsaw Gallery Week x eastcontemporary&#38;nbsp;



2025.04 – Serosvit, trio show (Marta Krześlak, Ola Nenko, Marta Niedbał) at Broumov Monastery curated by Magdalena Kreis, Chechia2025.03 - Art residency at Art Quarter Budapest, Hungary.

20242024.10 –&#38;nbsp;Temple of Fables, group show at BWA Wrocław, curator: Joanna Kobyłt.
2024.09-11 –&#38;nbsp;Liquid Becomings, The European Pavilion 2024 – traveling pavilion. Artists and curators travelinig by boats along four European rivers: the Rhine, the Danube, the Vistula, and the Tagus. Finale in Lisbon, Portugal.
2024.10 –&#38;nbsp;Back to school, art in schools project, Society of Friends of Zachęta National gallery / Razem Pamoja Foundation, Wyspianski High School in Tychy, PL
2024.09 –&#38;nbsp;Im Fluss – w rzece, Johanna Ey Foundation, Polish Institute Dusseldorf
2024.07 –&#38;nbsp;Flow, group show at Galeria EL, Elbląg curated by Agnieszka Brzeżańska, Ewa Ciepielewska

2024.03 –&#38;nbsp;In a mirror unclearly, group show at Studio Bank, Warsaw, PL concept: Katarzyna Wąs, Joanna Witek -Lipka

20232023.11 - Dissolving, artist talk and presentation of award-winning work at Podgląd gallery, ING Polish Art Foundation headquarters, Warsaw. 


2023.10 – Hold Me Closer, duo exhibition together with Pawel Olszczynski, as part of Warsaw Gallery Week, Hos Gallery, Warsaw, Poland

2023.10 –&#38;nbsp;Refugees Welcome, group exhibition, Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, curator: Szymon Maliborski 
2023.05 –&#38;nbsp;On the Edge, trio exhibition with Olaf Brzeski and Julia Zborowska, Obcy gallery, Warsaw, curators: Anna-Maria Karczmarska and Mikołaj Małek2023.04 - artist-talk and screening of the film Somnium Soft-Core as part of the conference Deep Sea Babies. Navigating between Dystopias and Utopias for the Blue Planet, Nuremberg House, Krakow.
 
2023.04 –&#38;nbsp;Fatigue of Material, National exhibition of textiles, Central Museum of Textiles in Łódz, Poland, curator: Jakub Gawkowski2023.03 –&#38;nbsp;Fluid Circulation, group exhibition, KunstWerk Köln, Germany, coordinated by Nada Rosa Schroer and Nina Paszkowski
 

20222022.07 –&#38;nbsp;Anxiety comes at dusk, group exhibition, Zacheta - National Gallery, Warsaw, curated by Magdalena Komornicka. 

2022.06 – Some Holes in This House, solo exhibition, Elementary for City Dwellers, as a part of Cracow Art Week, curator: Arkadiusz Półtorak
2022.05 –&#38;nbsp;Interior, group exhibition, BWA Katowice/ curator: Marta Lisok 
2022.03 - Let's meet! Solidarity with Ukraine. charity exhibition/lottery, Elementary for city dwellers, Krakow 

2022.01 - Pharmacist, group exhibition / MM Tychy City Museum, Tychy, 2022 / curator: Agata Szymanek 

20212021.12 - Somnium Soft-Core, exhibition and screening of film jointly produced with Jan Jurczak, Czwartek Gallery, Warsaw. More here &#38;gt;
2021.10 - Sabat, group exhibition, Podbrzezie Gallery, Cracow / curators: Magdalena Lazar, Lidia Krawczyk2021.09 - Liste Art Fair Basel, represented by Serce Człowieka Gallery (Heart of Man), Basel.
2021.08 - Basel Art Fairs &#38;amp; Dinner Evening with Polish Galleries, group exhibition at the Swiss Embassy, Warsaw.


2021.07 - Salon of magical renewal, group exhibition, Widna Gallery, Cracow, curator: Marta Kudelska 

2021.06 - Young Trapped, group exhibition, Heart of Man Gallery, as part of Krakers, Cracow Gallery Week, Cracow, curator: Kamil Pierwszy 

2021, 2020 - Polish School of Textile Art, group exhibition and auction, Desa Unicum, Warsaw, Poland. 

2021.10 - Frieze and Emblem. A practical manifesto of new plastic forms in Polish schools, group exhibition, ArtInfo, Razem Pamoja Foundation, Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts, Warsaw, curator: Bartosz Przybył-Ołowski 

2021.09 - You Will Never Walk Alone! group exhibition, Labyrinth Gallery, Lublin 

20202020.09 - DREAMS. Effects of a pandemic, group exhibition, Heart of Man Gallery, as part of Warsaw Gallery Week, curated by Kamil Pierwszy2020.09 - Ceramic plein-air, Razem Pamoja Foundation, as part of the Back to School project, Kadenówka Art House, PL
2020 - Flow, Wild River, plein air on the Vistula River, at the invitation of Razem Pamoja Foundation and Ewa Ciepielewska
 

2020.05 - A Dream within a Dream, group exhibition, Dzidy Duo, Warsaw, curators: Aleksandra Liput, Michalina Sablik 
20192019.09 - Hermetic Way of Thinking, astrological workshop at the invitation of artist and curator Paulina Olowska, Kadenówka Art House, conducted by Miloš Mušicki. 
2019.02 – Home Fire, duo exhibition with Marceli Adamczyk, Serce Człowieka Gallery, Warsaw, curated by Kamil Pierwszy
2018.06 - What We Do in the shadows, group exhibition, Widna Gallery as part of Krakers, Cracow Art Week, curator: Magdalena Lazar 

2017.03 - U-turn, group exhibition, Organhaus Gallery, Chongqing, China, curated by Ni Kun 

2017.03 - Motion vs Rest Vol. 3, group exhibition, Dimension Art Centre, Chongqing, China


Awards and recognition:
2023.12 - Art scholarship from a City of Cracow, Breath Made Visible project.

2023.12 - Forbes Women list, 100 most influential women in 2023. Poland

2023.10 - WGW Main Award of the ING Polish Art Foundation for the exhibition Hold Me Closer, together with Paweł Olszczyński, Warsaw.


Residencies:
2026.04 - Art residency at Center of Polish Sculpture in Orońsko, Poland
2025.12 - Art residency at InContact, India.
2025.03 - Art residency at Art Quarter Budapest, Hungary.
2022.07 - Artist residency as part of the Fluid Circulations project, Cologne, Germany. 

2021.07 - New Rules, artist residency, New Theater / Komuna Warszawa, Warsaw 
























catalogue of selected artworks available on request via e-mail.




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&#38;gt;&#38;gt;Marta Niedbał. Zmysłowość i Rytuały
w rozmowie z Delfiną Jałowik ( in polish )https://share.google/Q8tt3702sjKwUI7yE





 



	selected curatorial texts and writtings:


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Gardenesque solo exhibition text by Giulia Civardieastcontemporary, Milan, 2025
“A garden is a capsule, as well as a portal out of our time,” writes English author Olivia Laing. Whether a small piece of ground or an endless lawn dotted with flowers and ornamental species, a garden is never just a scene of soothing beauty. It is also a lens that refracts social, environmental, and political transformations. Gardens have long been a terrain of sovereignty and privilege—from the colonial-era trend of plant-hunting, whereby “exotic” species were systematically collected and imported from colonised regions to create picturesque European landscapes, to the role of slavery in shaping and maintaining these places of beauty. These events gave rise to the eighteenth-century English garden, the spread of new plant species, and a deeper understanding of their properties; however, they also led to the depletion of local ecosystems and the dispossession of land from local populations. Even today, the misdistribution of urban land, where the luxury of green space remains the preserve of a few, bears witness to this enduring inequity. And yet, if the garden is a stage upon which power reveals itself, it is also a ground of rebellion and shared dreams. With its generative force, the garden opens into various spaces: a place for reverie and repose, where time loosens its grip, and we are invited to surrender to the present, to sense the rhythm of other living beings.If the garden is both a place of power and rêverie, artist Marta Niedbał embraces this duality. According to Niedbał, a cultivated landscape is not only a site of pleasure but also a terrain of rot and decay, conflict, and resistance. In her practice—which combines sculpture, drawing, tapestry, along with research in dance and the use of voice—she observes the life cycles of bodies and plants: their porous edges, the ways they interconnect, shift, and reemerge in unexpected forms.Her tapestries, realised in Poland—where the artist is from and currently lives—contain abstract shapes that allude to flower bulbs, climbing plants, and large petals. Holes in the fabric interrupt the lines, offering a moment of pause—an interlude—while everything else is in motion. Other sculptures bear infinity signs, hinting at ways of perceiving time beyond linear measurement. Made of burned wood, these tablets reference alchemical practices of transforming matter through fire. A series of drawings realised using menstrual blood emphasise the cyclical nature of bodies and non-linear transformation. In Gardenesque, all the pieces are interconnected, cross-pollinating with one another. Figures and environments interweave, shapeshift, and transform, caught in a tension between fluidity and careful control.In times of ongoing violence and instability, when people are reduced to a bare existence, alive but almost devoid of meaning, Marta Niedbał focuses on what is closest to her: the garden and its materials, but also the human body, something vulnerable yet a source of power and liberation. Her work invites us to reconnect with our desires and dreams, to notice the wild or tamed nature that keeps us alive. Using household fabrics, vivid and muted colours, porous surfaces, and abstract forms, her practice cultivates a sensual intelligence, an embodied understanding of materials. The work asks us not only to look at it, but to feel it with our entire body.Like a vibrant garden where life and death continually intertwine, Niedbał's work reveals echoes of other worlds — if only we take the time to listen.





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The Temple of Tales
extract from the exhbition text by Joanna Kobyłt &#124;&#38;nbsp;BWA Wrocław, 2024Marta Niedbal's work focuses on sensual corporeality and its
unstable boundaries. The artist does not divide the world into
external and internal. According to her, blurring the boundaries between one and the other leads to the erosion of the normative understanding of nature. - Release from its romantic,
untainted by human activity image).
(...)
At the bodily level, the solar plexus (plexus solaris), called the
“abdominal brain,” regulates breathing frequency. Because it
is closely connected to the nervous system, its pain can be the
result of fears - including those related to violating our physical boundaries. Bodies, however, are leaky, and in this leakiness they can catalyze change, contrary to the logic imposed
on them. Any symbiosis with the environment carries risks
and comes at a price: the alteration of a previously recognized
shape, of familiar boundaries of understanding.
Such a perspective is dedicated to the installation Portal,
which with its form resembles a leaky creature - a kind of passage through uncovered viscera.... The work, made from old
rocking chairs, resembles a figure whose beech-wood open
arms are bent as if they were elbows straightened. Its materiality hides history and stories spun on arched skids. Change is
the order of things.
(...)


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Hold Me Closer

extract from the exhibition text by
Katarzyna Piskorz &#124;&#38;nbsp;Hos Gallery, WGW, 2023

(...)
At the heart of the exhibition are two fabrics created jointly
by Niedbał and Olszczyński, which also blur the lines of individual authorship. Who made which part doesn’t matter.
Polyphony is the basis of the works, and the dialogue resonates with concern for each other’s contribution.
The aforementioned dissolution also means opening up to
the surrounding reality and breaking through numbness and
ostentation. The body is inscribed with histories that can be
rewritten and redefined. Niedbał's activities return to the
broadly understood aspect of healing, and in her latest works
we recognize the motifs of digestion, mutations, but also massage devices. Her activities show a renewed interest in soft
techniques of resistance. Processes that redefine the sense of
attachment and enable connections with an unstable world,
especially through tenderness and care. Her works show the
cracks, leaks and unstable boundaries of bodies, engaging the
viewer in the sensual sphere of being between ‘no longer’ and
‘not yet’, full of divergences and transformations. Her chosen
medium allows her to work with a constant flow, a sensitive attention to what comes, what remains and what escapes in the
creative process.
(...)


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ING Polish Art Fundation main award text 
Jury: Jana Baumann, Hanna Wróblewska,
Kamila Bondar, Monika Brodka, Marcin
Kryszeń.
https://ingart.pl/en&#38;nbsp;during Warsaw Gallery week
2023
The cooperation of Marta Niedbał and Paweł Olszczyński is
not limited to a joint presentation, but is primarily fulfilled
in the co-created works. Rozpuszczanie/Dissolving – shows
how by combining and interpenetrating the forms, techniques and motifs characteristic of each, a new quality is created,
with which each of the artists but also each/each of us viewers – can identify. The fabric-assemblages, in which folklore inspirations appear, with all their haptics and sensuality, also point
to the importance and essence of "craft" in the digital age, in
which corporeality remains important although sometimes
the body seems to be absent and gender boundaries blurred.

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in the context of Refugees
Welcome exhibition at the Museum of
Modern Art in Warsaw
by Marta Lisok, 2023The artist uses the porous medium of fabric, which allows her
to build metaphors conveying the experience of fluidity. The
abstract structures she creates evoke associations with the
surface of a pond, densely covered with scum and weeds, pulsating with various life forms. Marta Niedbał’s meditations on
water, with its soothing sounds of seepage and liquefaction,
undermine stable categories for describing and defining reality. They highlight multi-species and non-hierarchical forms
of connection, cooperation and communication, negating all
boundaries and rigid divisions. They allow the artist to tell a
story about the body visualized not as a compact form, but as
a liquid substance that adapts to the surroundings, on which it
wholly depends for its shape.

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From a fountain of wet dreamsby Marta Niedbał, 2023 

for a Fluid Circulation project, Cologne, 2022-23
Rubbing against the shore,
emerged in the flood tide,
thick, tart, brisk blood,
full of plenty, full of heat.Today it does not cool down,
turns the waves into snakes.
It creeps, hisses and loops.(...)Now I sense, it is a fountain that existed a long time before
knives or flint. Born from a dark liquid moon, soaked in the
fragrance of salty sea and iron rocks, it is my reminder to dance in the depths of cyclic flows. Not one thing or another. A
bath full of hopes and despair.

 







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Material Fatigue. Text by Kuba Gawkowski
for the national exhibition of polish tapestry&#38;nbsp;at Central Museum of Textiles in Łódź, Poland 2022For Marta Niedbal, fabric is both a creative practice and a tool.
Her commitment to manual labor and weaving, full of repetitive, ritualistic actions, allows her to explore the interstices
between life and art. Her practice, based largely on an ethic of
ecology and community, is a praise of the everyday, honesty
and being together. The fabrics are also used by Niedbal to
build interpersonal space and create performative “exercises.”
(...)
The collectively made video work Somnium Soft-Core is one
form of activating Marta Niedbal's fabrics. In the hypnotic
video, Niedbal's fabric appears as an important part of the 'natural' environment and interspecies community. It connects
the human bodies of the performers and the landscape of the
forest: the plants and insects that inhabit it. Images of nature
and the peaceful coexistence of various creatures are complemented by recordings of performative actions and a textual
narrative unfolding in the face of hypnotic music. “Being soft
is a sign of strength” is heard in one of the scenes, which can
be taken as an ethical-artistic motto for Niedbal's weaving
practice.

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Some Holes in This House&#38;nbsp;
Arkadiusz Półtorak in conversation with
Marta Niedbał, 2022 (...)
Arkadiusz: What contexts should viewers of the exhibition at
the Elementary know about?
Marta: The appearance of these works was determined by
many factors, largely intimate – such as the aforementioned
walks or meetings with loved ones. Or dreams… My works
such as Tender Demonesses or Bestiala are like hybrid creatures “entangled” in feminine narrativity and complex, unstable relationships with the body and its sensual leaks. I would
like the exhibition space to invite everyone to participate in
an intimate relationship with a world that is full of stumbling
blocks, holes and understatements. While working on the series shown at Elementarz, I was immersed in various readings,
for example in the field of ecology. A term that caught my attention was “ecotone”, which means a transition zone between
different ecosystems – such as an unploughed ridge. Ecotones
are among the most mobile and changeable features of the
landscape, and are often so fluid that grasping their essence
becomes nearly impossible. They are places that occupy the
zone between ‘no longer’ and ‘not yet’. The studio itself, where
I work, seemed to be such a zone. As I’ve already mentioned,
many of the activities I do there are not directly related to art-
-making, but somehow influence it. Seemingly banal, sometimes routine – lurking forces of chaos.Arkadiusz: I remember that when I visited you in your atelier
for the first time, we talked about Jolanta Brach-Czaina and
her philosophical praise of chores.
Marta: That’s it. Her Szczeliny istnienia (Cracks of Existence)
– this great praise of everyday things and activities – is a very
important book for me. By the way, it’s possible that if it weren’t for my daily chores, I wouldn’t have come up with the
idea of taking up textile work seriously. Since the particular
pieces we are showing at Elementarz have already left the studio, I am counting on others to spend the next few months
loitering around them and putting them into new contexts. I
invite the visitors into the space of the leaky “house” in transit,
where everyone is free to become a resident – not just a spectator. Quietly whisper the demonesses that to inhabit the world
– and not just to occupy it – is to live in an open, unsealed space. “He who is born must emerge or perish”. I am keen to strip
at least some of the fabrics of their aura of individual, “sacred”
works – so that visitors to the gallery can sit on them while
talking to loved ones, listening to music or a lecture. I can only
hope that the conversations around the works will be as affirmative as the circumstances surrounding the creation of some
of this works.
Arkadiusz: So let’s count on a kairos!ectract from an interview
 BLOK Magazine. Exhibition Some Holes in This House, Elementarz dla Mieszkańców Miast, 2022
Curated by Arkadiusz Półtorak, audio-performance Charlie Leona Jacewska

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In love, in the polyphony of relations,
in unknowns, learning crosswise,
in a meal of uprooted flavours,
in a house hosting a newcomer,
in work, a place of tenderness.
Fuck obedient competition!
In a touch with wide ranges.
I decide, what is anyway determined,
I will not be longing for stability,
but inhabit unstable bodies!
Moving sands, uncertain grounds,
fluid bodies, leaky creatures,
transient houses, again and again.


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Sungazingspell by Marta Niedbał, 2021
the epidermis will peel,
but the color will soon even out
Be a green lioness devouring the sun, a light-hungry heliophyte, photosynthesis increasing growth, liquid sulphate, a material cleansing vitirol. Feed and burn in this sun, and you will
be born again.
 
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The Discomfort of Evening 
from curatorial text by&#38;nbsp;Magdalena Komornicka&#38;nbsp; exhibition at&#38;nbsp;Zachęta – National Gallery of Art2022(...)
Skeletons, zombies, centaurs, vampires, cute boys, women with agency, migrants, cyborgs – these are just some of the protagonists of the works on display. The broad array of artistic statements embraces intimate stories of depression, mental health, need for intimacy and love, loneliness, among other experiences. There is a fascination with old art and its iconography, mythologies, Slavdom, the ideas of history painting and Surrealism. Many pieces address the topic of violence – from self-inflicted to systemic, patriarchal and capitalist. Many feature irony and humour, pop-cultural fetishism, and draw inspiration from cyber futurism and posthumanism. Other important threads include death, mourning, nihilism and reflection on the body and sexuality. The show culminates with works that borrow from the poetics of disaster, devoted to the archaeology of the future, relation between humans and nature, magic, esotericism and a quest for spirituality (...)Sabatfrom curatorial text by Lidia Krawczyk,
Magdalena Lazar
 exhibition at Galeria Podbrzezie, Kraków, 2021(...)A woman who creates, weaving the threads of her stories, is
like a witch staring at a magic potion. These alchemical narratives in art are present in the works of artists invited to the
SABAT exhibition, who not only rise above everyday rituals,
but also are often not afraid to cast spells, wanting to pierce
situations of apparent comfort with their voice. Echoes of magical and surreal stories float in the area of both metaphysical art and that which establishes relationships with pop culture. Although each of these spaces is governed by its own rules, both are united by the desire to reach the unspeakable, to
work through horror using alchemy and the "romantic side of
reality". Who is this figure of a witch, a hag for us and the artists we invited? Why do we need her right now? In contemporary customs, the witch is sometimes subjected to oppressive
procedures, including exclusion and marginalization of her
presence. The fact is that she is pejoratively associated with
everything that is founded on the margins of taste and culture. She is identified with transgression on every level, physical, psychological, medical, political, religious, economic. She
disrupts order, causes discomfort, demands change, criticizes
systems of oppression. She is wisdom, but not the kind that
can be associated with the rationality of old philosophers. Her
knowledge has nothing to do with logic, including the capitalist order.
(...)

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