A View of One's Own. Paulina Stasik
BWA | Tarnów | 2025
The paintings of Paulina Stasik, a Kraków-based artist, though at first glance filled with allegories and symbols, are deeply rooted in her autobiography. They form an intimate, yet camouflaged, self-portrait over time. The year 2025 marks a turning point for her, as she reaches the age of 35. We encounter her symbolically at a crossroads—a suspended moment between what has been and what is yet to come.
The exhibition, presenting her latest paintings and works on paper, is an attempt to come to terms with her journey so far: childhood, the experience of growing up, memory inscribed in the body, and the relationships that have shaped her life. It is also a moment of reclaiming narrative, rewriting it not only through images but also through literary text, published concurrently with the exhibition as her first book.
Together, the works form a symbolic map of the artist's path, referencing the traditional iconography of the "stages of a woman's life," present from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. Stasik consciously engages with this allegorical model to transform and challenge its patriarchal assumptions. Instead of reproducing the model of a woman's life as a passive sequence of socially prescribed roles, she depicts a process of self-discovery, reckoning with the past, and reclaiming agency.
While rooted in personal experience, her paintings address universal concerns—such as the search for identity, maturation, and inner transformation.
Dates: October 19 – November 18, 2025
Curator: Michalina Sablik
Photographs: Szymon Sokołowski
Accompanying publication: Self-Portrait with Tongue Sticking Out, designed by Agata Biskup, with artist commentary and essays by Natalia Gierowska and Michalina Sablik






Publication: Self-Portrait with Tongue Sticking Out
The first artist's book collecting reproductions of Paulina Stasik's works from the past five years, interwoven with her own commentaries and two critical essays. Natalia Gierowska examines how the painter draws on myths and folk tales and the female figures within them. Michalina Sablik situates Stasik's practice within the wounds of women's writing as described by Hélène Cixous. Designed by Agata Biskup. Published by BWA Tarnów.