Roman Lipski

Polish born, Berlin based painter Roman Lipski (b. Nowy Dwór Gdański, Poland, 1969) is a pioneer in the field of quantum art thanks to his collaboration with Quantum scientists Dr. James Wootton and Marcel Pfaffhauser, and the mentorship of scientists Dr. Walter Riess, Dr. Mira Wolf-Bauwens and the late Stephan Schneider.

 

His contemporary works are created using Quantum Blur which encodes paintings into quantum states, and allows their manipulation by interference patterns using quantum operations. His creation with quantum technology led him not only to reinvent his own visual language, but also to approach new themes and forms of representation. Lipski is currently exploring ultra large formats in his painting and the uniquely shaped ‘canvases’ and ‘worlds’ (digital, 3D, textural) developed with Quantum Blur.

 

Lipski’s work has been included in international exhibitions at the Nagoya/Boston Museum of Fine Arts in Japan, the National Art Museum of China or the Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art in Istanbul, among others. His work is represented in public collections internationally, including the Marx Collection at Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin, the Alex Katz Foundation in New York and the collection of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.