Maciej Pietrzyk

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Maciej Pietrzyk

Born: August 1, 1944, Warsaw, Poland
Education: Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw (degree obtained in 1968 or 1969 — sources vary)
Professions: Painter, poet, singer-songwriter (bard), actor, satirist, illustrator, caricaturist

 

Artistic and Cultural Activities
  • From 1963 to 1975, he was active as an actor and performer with the Student Satirical Theater (Studencki Teatr Satyryków).

  • Between 1969 and 1971, he served as artistic director of the cabaret at the Hybrydy Club in Warsaw.

  • From 1969 to 1972, he managed a song and cabaret club at the “Na Pięterku” venue (Hotel Bristol), under the Polish Authors and Composers Union.

  • Collaborated with Polish Television (TVP) from 1969, appearing in various plays and television programs.

  • In 1970, he co-founded the Old Stars folk-cabaret music group.

  • In August 1980, he actively supported the Solidarity movement, performing independent songs — most notably, he composed and performed “Song for a Daughter” (Piosenka dla córki), which became an unofficial anthem of hope and resistance during the strike at the Gdańsk Shipyard.

  • From 1981 to 1982, during martial law, he co-created an underground home theater and worked as a graphic artist and distributor of clandestine publications.

  • Since 1987, he was a member of the Association of Polish Caricature Artists, and served as its president from 1996 to 1998.

  • Between 2006 and 2010, he was involved in local politics as a city councilor in Otwock, where he chaired the Commission for Culture, Sports, and Tourism.

 

Artistic Achievements
  • “Song for a Daughter” (Piosenka dla córki), composed by Pietrzyk, became an iconic protest song — an unofficial hymn of the Solidarity movement in 1980, symbolizing unity, resistance, and hope.

    • He performed it in 1981 at the First Review of True Songs “Banned Songs” (Zakazane Piosenki), despite censorship, and during the National Congress of Solidarity.

  • Though acting was not his main focus, he appeared in several films and TV productions.

    • He debuted in 1966 in a small role in the film A Marriage of Convenience (Małżeństwo z rozsądku).

    • Appeared in TV Theater plays, such as Zapalniczka (1975) and Dni nieba (1979).

  • As a visual artist, he was active in painting, caricature, and graphic satire, integrating his talent across multiple creative fields.

  • His cultural and political engagement made him one of the artistic symbols of the opposition during the early 1980s in Poland.

 

Awards and Honors
  • Knight’s Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta – awarded in 2006

  • Silver Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis – awarded in 2009

 

Significance in Polish Cultural History

Maciej Pietrzyk stands out as a multifaceted and engaged artist, significant for several reasons:

  • He successfully combined disciplines — painting, poetry, music, cabaret, and acting — creating an interdisciplinary body of work that defied categorization.

  • His Song for a Daughter exemplifies how art can serve a social purpose, becoming a symbol of hope and defiance under authoritarian rule.

  • His involvement in the opposition, underground culture, and resistance during martial law highlights the role of the artist as an active participant in historical change.

  • As a versatile creator in a time when freedom of expression was threatened, he represents the spirit of independent, alternative, and politically conscious art in Polish history.

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