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Dorota Nieznalska : ウィキペディア英語版
Dorota Nieznalska
Dorota Alicja Nieznalska (born 19 September 1973) is a Polish visual artist and sculptor.
Nieznalska's controversial installation ''Pasja'' (2002), which included the placement of an image of the penis upon a metal Greek cross, resulted in a notable scandal, as the display was condemned as immoral and blasphemous by Polish conservative Catholics. The group exhibition at which the installation was presented was closed down by the authorities, while Nieznalska herself faced legal charges on account of an alleged violation of a provision of the Polish criminal code prohibiting blasphemy.
The sculptor was successful in fighting off the blasphemy conviction following the favorable ruling of an appeals court in 2009.
== Early life ==

Dorota Alicja Nieznalska was born to a devout family in Gdańsk in 1973.〔Baird, Daniel (October 2005). ("Between the Cross and the Jewish Graveyard". ) ''The Walrus''. Retrieved 20 May 2010.〕 Raised in the Gdańsk-GdyniaSopot Tricity area, Nieznalska was educated at an art high school in Gdynia Orłowo.〔(24 July 2003). ("Art vs. The Church". ) ''The Warsaw Voice''. Retrieved 20 May 2010.〕〔(Official biography at ''http://www.nieznalska.com''. ) Retrieved 20 May 2010.〕 Nieznalska enrolled at Gdańsk's Academy of Fine Arts as a student of sculpture in 1993, a year after making her first solo exhibition in her native city.〔 Nieznalska's fine arts instructors were the Professors Franciszek Duszeńko and Grzegorz Klaman.〔Sienkiewicz, Karol (December 2006). ("Dorota Nieznalska". ) ''Polish Culture''. Retrieved 20 May 2010.〕 Nieznalska graduated from the academy in 1999 and exhibited a number of student works (''Insemination'', 1997; ''The Pleasure Principle'', 1998; ''Absolution'', 1999) in the 1990s.〔 She subsequently participating in three major exhibitions in Gdańsk, Warsaw, and Białystok in 2000 and 2001.〔〔Taraszkiewicz-Zwolicka, Małgorzata. ("Pasja". ) Alternatywa.com. Retrieved 20 May 2010. 〕

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