Kuki Iwanski, Poland

AGI member since 2025

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Kuki Iwanski is a visual artist and graphic designer known for his dynamic approach to applied art and exploration of contemporary visual communication. His work blends a strong, distinctive aesthetic with critical reflections on modern visual culture. Moving beyond traditional graphic design, he often incorporates multimedia, motion, and spatial formats to create bold, concept-driven projects. Working mainly in the field of culture, his projects have been presented at international exhibitions and design events and environmental media. Kuki engages in initiatives promoting Polish art internationally and collaborates with institutions and cultural partners across Europe and Asia.
His practice focuses on developing visual languages that connect design, art, and social awareness — often responding to cultural, environmental, or political themes through experimental form.

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    Kuki Iwanski, Poland (2025)

    Kuki Iwanski is a visual artist and graphic designer known for his dynamic approach to applied art and exploration of contemporary visual communication. His work blends a strong, distinctive aesthetic...

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    Kuki Iwanski, Poland (2025)

    Kuki Iwanski is a visual artist and graphic designer known for his dynamic approach to applied art and exploration of contemporary visual communication. His work blends a strong, distinctive aesthetic with critical reflections on modern visual culture. Moving beyond traditional graphic design, he often incorporates multimedia, motion, and spatial formats to create bold, concept-driven projects. Working mainly in the field of culture, his projects have been presented at international exhibitions and design events and environmental media. Kuki engages in initiatives promoting Polish art internationally and collaborates with institutions and cultural partners across Europe and Asia.
    His practice focuses on developing visual languages that connect design, art, and social awareness — often responding to cultural, environmental, or political themes through experimental form.