Konrad Wyrebek is a British-Polish artist living and working in London, UK.

His works has been exhibited internationally in leading museums and institutions including: Matt Roberts Arts Foundation, Saatchi Gallery, Post Institute London, Gallery Gebr. Lehmann, (ICA) Institute for Contemporary Art, London, Ron Mandos Gallery Amsterdam, (MOCA) Museum of Contemporary Art, London, Solyanka Museum of Art, Moscow and Museum Cognacq-Jay in Paris.

Wyrebek’s works have also been widely shown at international art fairs such as, among others, Untitled Miami, Art Brussels, Art Dubai, Art Rotterdam, Dallas Art Fair and Expo Chicago.

EXHIBITIONS AND PROJECTS

2019

  • Naturlich! With works by Fiete Stolte, Hermann Nitsch, Luzia Simons, Julian Schnabel, Kevin Earl Taylor, Konrad Wyrebek, Inna Levinson, Lennart Grau and Marco Reichert. Curated by Katharina Flachs at Circle Culture, Hamburg

  • Expo Chicago, with Eduardo Secci Gallery, Chicago

  • Research residency. “Nature and technology” at Nadbuzanki National Park, Poland

  • Length of Blue Error, video installation at Dalston Cell Studios, London

2018

  • Beneath the Surface, exhibition with Pedro Matos and Konrad Wyrebek. Curated by Daniele Capra, at Eduardo Secci, Florence

  • Looking For U, with works by Ry David Bradley, Philip Colbert, Marc Gumpinger, André Hemer, Joshua Hagler, Tom Price, Michael Staniak and Konrad Wyrebek. Curated by Joe Kennedy and Jonny Burt, at The Unit, London

  • Slippage: performative utterances in painting, with works by Ry David Bradley, Mike Ballard, Lucas Dupuy, Martine Poppe and Konrad Wyrebek. Curated by Lucy Von Goetz and Oliver Morris Jones at Post Institute, London

  • Art Brussels, with Daniel Arsham, Hans Op de Beeck, Levi van Veluw, Konrad Wyrebek and Troika, Ron Mandos Gallery, Brussels

  • Politics of Pink, with works by Richie Culver, Matthew F Fisher, Elliot Fox, Albert Riera Galceran, Reuben Beren, James, Jonathan Lux, and Konrad Wyrebek. Curated by India Whalley, Lara Monro and Marta Szymura,, at The Dot Project, London

  • Art Dubai, with works by Afruz Amighi, Iva Gueorguieva, Amir Nikravan and Konrad Wyrebek, Sophia Contemporary, Dubai

  • How can we reconnect human culture with mother nature? With works by Tauba Auerbach, Bae Bien-U, Julian Schnabel, Günther Uecker, Corita Kent, Stefan Strumbel, Jonathan Yeo, Franz West, James Chronister, Matthew Hansel, Chris Johanson, Markus Keibel, Konrad Wyrebek, Antony Micallef, Johannes Nagel, Raymond Pettibon, Lennart Grau, Anneliese Schrenk, Bela Silva, Luzia Simons, Adrian Falkner, Charlie Isoe, Kevin Earl Taylor, Faye Toogood and XOOOOX. Curated by Johann Haehling von Lanzenauer, at Circle Culture, Berlin

  • Art Rotterdam, with Daniel Arsham, Hans Op de Beeck, Levi van Veluw and Konrad Wyrebek. Ron Mandos Gallery, Rotterdam

2017

  • Untitled Art Fair, Sophia Contemporary Gallery, Miami

  • “Im/material: Painting in the Digital Age”, Martin Basher, Michael Bell-Smith, Ry David Bradley, Chris Dorland, Matthew Hansel, Anna Ostoya, Josh Reames, and Konrad Wyrebek, atSophia Contemporary Gallery, London

  • Art Brussels, with Isaac Julien, Katinka Lampe, Mohau Modisakeng, Hans Op de Beeck, Boris Tellegen, Ron Mandos Gallery, Brussels

  • Dallas Art Fair, Sophia Contemporary Gallery, Dallas

  • “Searching for magic and the distorted image falling from your iCloud”, with Das Balloon, Derek Mainella, Gordon Cheung, Jonas Lund, Josh Reames, Konrad Wyrebek, Kristian Touborg, Michael Pybus, Ry David Bradley, Siebren Versteeg, Tilman Hornig, Victor Payares, Wendell Gladstone at The Dot Project, London

2016

  • LOUPS, exhbition curated by Jean Christophe Arcos, at Museum Cognacq- Jay, Paris

  • Zero Zero, with Ivana Basic, Arvida Byström, Maisie Cousins, Ivan Liovik Ebel, Cao Fei, Oliver Haidutschek, Lucy Hardcastle, Eric Mack, Jennifer Mehigan, Vince Mckelvie, Signe Pierce, Molly Soda at Annka Kultys Gallery, London

  • TBD, with Peter Jellitsch, Zene Lewis, Matt Mignanell, Clemens Gunzer Gallery, Zurich

  • Art Brussels, with Daniel Arsham, Hans Op de Beeck, Levi van Veluw, Konrad Wyrebek, Ron Mandos Gallery, Brussels

  • 2°C above acCLI-M8 X, solo DataError show addressing Climate Changes / Global Warming, curated by Domenico de Chirico at Ron Mandos Gallery Amsterdam

  • IMAGINE, Brand New Gallery, Milan

  • Art Rotterdam, Ron Mandos Gallery, Rotterdam

2015

  • LINK, with Antoine Donzeaud, Ryan Gander, Celia Hampton, Jürgen Klauke, Alexander Kroll, Emmanuel Lagarrigue, Simon Morett, Nick Oberthaler, Henrique Oliveira, Konrad Wyrebek. Curated by Rene-Julien Praz (Praz-Delavallade Gallery), Paris

  • Friezewk, group show with Gabriele De Santis, Ben Wolf Noam, Neil Raitt and Konrad Wyrebek, 10 Hanover, London

  • Art15, Art fair at Kensington Olympia, London

  • The Whole is Other than the Sum of the Parts, two persons exhibition with Sheree Hovsepian and Konrad Wyrebek, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, London

  • The C Art Collection, Group exhibition with Sebastian Black, Nick Darmstaedter, Ryan Estep, Sam Falls, Ryan Foester, Mike Goldby, Sam Lipp, Brendan Lynch, Landon Metz, Sam Moyer, Oliver Osborne, Nicholas Pilato, Gerard Richter, Christian Rosa, Julia Rommel, Ben Schumacher, Lucien Smith, Claire Tabouret, Brad Troemel, Danh Vo and Konrad Wyrebek. Curated by Vittoria Broggini, Milan

  • Dallas Art Fair, Dallas

2014

  • Space Age, curated by Jessica Warren, with works by Ophelia Finke, Santiago Taccetti, Nathan Green and Konrad Wyrebek, Hus Gallery, London

  • Video Painting in relation, curated by Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich and Sergey Popov, Solyanka Museum of Art, Moscow

  • PUBLICPRIVATE, curated by Wills Baker & Sarah Sulistio during Armory Art week, New York

2013

  • Flesh Reality, Group show, works by: Sarah Lucas, John Isaacs, Konrad Wyrebek, Erwin Wurm, Matthew Miles, Laurie Simmons, Whitney McVeigh, Tatsumi Hijikata, Kiki Smith, Matthew Killick, Hans Bellmer and Jiri Kolar. Curated by Point Zero and guest curator Eiko Honda, London

2012

  • Question of Sport, Clifford Chance Collection, curated by Michael Petry, Royal Academy and Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), London

  • Face/OFF, Group show with Eberhard Havekost, Maria Brunner, Tatjana Doll, Frank Nitsche, Bjarne Melgaard and John Isaacs. Curated by Olga Hammermeister. Gallery Gebr. Lehmann, Berlin

2011

  • On Time, Curated by Joanna Parkin Villa Venetian, during Art Basel Miami Beach, Miami

  • Uprising, Video Art, collaboration for a giant screen projection for Robert Kupisz show, Warsaw

  • Showroom, curated by Marcus Bowerman, Metropolitan Works, London

  • Idea of Worship, Clifford Chance Collection, London. Curated by Michael Petry, Royal Academy and Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), London

  • CutOut, Curated by Yu’an Bu, Sothebys Institute of Art, London

2010

  • Icons, Group show with Grayson Perry, Chris Ofili, Peter Doig, Elmgreen and Dragset. Patron - Victoria Miro, Victoria Miro Gallery. Curated by Eiko Honda and James Putnam, London

  • Safe Haven, Curated by Rupert Record, Brunswick centre, London

  • Wicked, curated by Sydney Southam. Work featured in Saatchi Gallery report, Hackney Wicked Art Festival, London

  • Blasphemy, curated by Alix Marie, Helene Butler and Flow Valmont, Barcelona

  • Close But No Cigar, curated by David Gryn, (ICA) Institute for Contemporary Art, London

  • BillBored, curated by Josef Valentino, Tate Modern, Liverpool Street station, Shoreditch, Southbank and Saint Paul’s Cathedral, Pollocks, London

2009

  • ANK, group show with Anthony Gormley, Tracey Emin, Wolfgang Tillmans curated by
    Katy Dawe, London

  • Name Portable, by Patrick Brill (Bob and Roberta Smith) and Ben Cain, Hales Gallery, London

  • Art Art Art Gallery, Commission for Matt Roberts Arts Foundation, London

2008

  • Communication:Live, site-specific installation, Saatchi Gallery, London

2007

  • Empty, curated by Simon McAndrew and Bogna Chreptowicz, Da! Creative Space, London

2006

  • Gallery 43, curated by Simon McAndrew and Bogna Chreptowicz, London

2005

  • Co-founder of DA! Art Movement, London

2004

  • PECS, International Youth Festival, Hungary, Pecs

COLLECTIONS

Work of Konrad Wyrebek has been exhibited internationally in leading museums and institutions, and is included in many exciting private collections, in between :

EDUCATION

2011-2008 — Fine Arts, Sir John Cass Art department at London Metropolitan University, London, United Kingdom

2006-2004 — Fine Art Paintings, Westminster University, London, United Kingdom

2004-2001 — Art History and Technology of Fine arts. Collage Fine Art Technologies and Visualization Movie and Theatre, Warsaw, Poland

PRIZES AND AWARDS/SCHOLARSHIPS

Sir John Cass Sculpture Prize, London

John Burn – Sponsorship Award – 3D printing

Metropolitan Works – Sponsorship Award – Rapid Prototyping

Large Scale C-type Commission for Matt Roberts Arts Foundation.

PUBLICATIONS

Wired Magazine

The Authentic Idea Journal,

Huffington Post,

Rebel Magazine

ArtNews

Saatchi Art and Music Magazine

Saatchi Gallery Online Magazine

The Guardian

Art Forum

This Is London

Dazed and Confused

Fault

Art Review

Wall Street International

Pickled Matter Magazine

Jotta

PoP

FAD

London Insider

Open

Art Slant

Amelia Magazine

Creative Boom

AXM

GT

Agent Magazine

Avenir Magazine

Glass Magazine

AN Magazine

This Magazine

Dash Magazine

Elephant Magazine - Interview and studio visit Konrad Wyrebek

https://elephant.art/studio-visit-konrad-wyrebek/

Wired - Konrad Wyrebek - Artist using tech to preserve our history

www.wired.co.uk/article/technology-art-ar-artist-profile-gallery-digital-analogue