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Name
  
Jerzy "Jurry"

Died
  
1980, Warsaw, Poland

Role
  
Poet

Books
  
The Genus Rubus (Rosaceae) in Poland, Chorology of Trees and Shrubs in Greece

Jerzy Ryszard "Jurry" Zielinski (1943–1980) was a Polish painter and poet.

Zielinski was born in Kazimierzow, Poland, in 1943. He graduated from the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts in 1968, with a diploma in painting. He died in Warsaw in 1980.

His artistic style was inspired by pop art and Art Nouveau, and his work in turn inspired many young artists, such as the art groups Gruppa and Twozywo. In 1965, he and Jan Dobkowski founded the art group Neo Neo Neo. His artworks have been described as "znaki drogowe politycznej egzystencji w PRL" ("road signs of the political existence in the PRL [People's Republic of Poland]"). In 2010, on the 30th anniversary of Zielinski's death, a two-piece bumper gallery exhibition was held at the National Museum in Krakow, celebrating his life and work. The exhibition was accompanied by the publication of a 300-page monograph, which analyses the historical significance and contemporary relevance of Zielinski's work.

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Jerzy Ryszard "Jurry" Zielinski Wikipedia