Mikolaj Moskal

Mikolaj Moskal is a Polish artist who paints simple minimalist forms in a restricted color palette. His works are seldom given a title, as they persistently tell a story about the same thing: ways of seeing and perception. Recalling both the legacies of geometric abstraction and cubist collage techniques, Moskal brings textual contrast to his sleek monochromatic surfaces by adding cut painted-paper fragments. When examined from a broader perspective, Moskal’s oeuvre maintains great consistency—his simple forms originate from the careful observation of the world followed by efforts to rewrite it as a minimalistic gesture.


Moskal has exhibited a solo exhibition at the F.A.I.T. Gallery in Cracow, Poland. Moskal has also participated in group exhibitions at BWA Design and Studio Namatejki in Cracow.