THE “IKI” FOUNDATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND PROMOTION OF FINE ARTS stems from a passion that is close to both its founders – from art.
The initial relationship between master and student and a common dialogue about art and aesthetics in life, feeling its role in the contemporary world deprived of deeper spirituality, and fascination with Japanese philosophy, evolved into a common thought. The two founders decided to name this concept “iki”, a word derived from Japanese philosophy.
Today, art is institutionalized and promoted in various ways. The general offer for the development and promotion of art is therefore very wide and rich.
At the beginning of the last century, the outstanding painter Wassily Kandinsky noticed that in times of great technological progress and rapid development of civilization “truly spiritual forces are at best underestimated, if they are noticed at all” and stated that “art has been deprived of the soul”.
The “iki” foundation aims to restore the deeper meaning of art, which is not only art “in itself” but also is an important spiritual factor in social life.
According to Kandinsky, ‘the spiritual life, to which art belongs and of which it is one of the mightiest elements, is a complicated but definite and easily definable movement forwards and upwards. This movement is the movement of experience. It can take on different forms, but in principle maintains the same inner thought and purpose*.
The foundation's statutory goals are:
- educating adults, youth and children;
- promoting development and shaping the cultural and scientific awareness of society;
- supporting the development of innovation in artistic education;
- promoting and supporting artistic activity, in particular by inspiring and disseminating innovative scientific and educational attitudes and creating conditions for their impact on society;
- creating conditions for the coexistence and interaction of various artistic activities, such as art, theatre, music, and film.
- promoting the use of modern forms in artistic education;
- cooperating with state and local government institutions, as well as with non-governmental organisations operating in areas related to the Foundation’s goals;
The Foundation accomplishes its goals through:
- organising workshops for adults, youth, and children especially talented in fine arts, as well as other fields such as acting and music
- organising lectures, shows, and exhibitions, for adults and young artists in Poland and abroad
- funding scholarships for talented artists
- organising open workshops for youth from the poorest families
- plein-airs for young artists in Poland and abroad
- conducting publishing activities in the scope of implementing statutory goals
- providing intellectual support for art education initiatives
*prof. Elżbieta Banecka
Dr. Ewa Szyman (doctor of fine arts, without a signature)
Dr. Ewa Szyman defended her doctoral thesis at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts in 2017. Earlier, she graduated from the painting department in the studio of Prof. Antoni Fałat and Prof. Barbara Szubińska. She completed her master’s studies at the Faculty of Printing of the Warsaw University of Technology. Dr. Szyman is a member of the Association of Polish Artists and Designers. Her artistic activity mainly concerns painting and spatial installations. She participated in many individual and collective exhibitions in Poland and abroad, and her work has been highly recognised in competitions. Dr. Szyman also co-runs a family business in the arts and media industry.