Kacper Tomaszewski (b. 1999) – visual artist.
A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, he works with installations, objects, painting, and photography. As a member of the Good Death Institute collective, he explores themes of interspecies relationships and social behaviors. A love for dogs and an exploration of his own childhood are his main sources of inspiration. 
He presented solo exhibitions including: Dream Doggy, Dream… (Promocyjna Gallery, Warsaw, 2024), Trace (Marszałkowska 18 Gallery, Warsaw, 2023),  Lodge (Galleri Blunk, Norway, 2022), and Buciory (Brzozowa Gallery, Warsaw, 2019).

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Kiss me hard before you go summertime sadness
Game
Sparkle
Miss u
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Dream doggy, dream... exhibition at the Promocyjna Gallery, 2024
curated by Aleksandra Liput
picture by Marta Matysiak

When an animal that was especially close to someone dies, it goes to the Rainbow Bridge. There are meadows and hills for all of our special friends so they can run and play together. There is plenty of food, water, and sunshine, and our friends are warm and comfortable. All the animals that were ill and old regain their health and strength, and those that were hurt become better and strong again, just as we remember them before they go to heaven.*
The relationship between a human and a dog is a unique bond for Kacper Tomaszewski. These animals, known for their unconditional love and loyalty to their guardians, become not only our friends but also an inseparable part of the family.
In the exhibition Dream doggy, dream… the artist explores the relationship between humans and dogs, focusing on the difficult moments of farewell and mourning experienced after the loss of a "faithful companion." Tomaszewski addresses the social taboo and lack of understanding associated with the departure of a beloved animal, examines funeral rituals, and attempts to capture how interspecies boundaries blur.
Tomaszewski’s project is based on personal experiences of losing dogs: Hasia and Diego. By combining artistic practice with broader cultural contexts, the artist showcases the uniqueness and depth of relationships with animals. As part of the project, he invites others to share their stories of going through the painful process of grief.
*fragment of the poem The Rainbow Bridge by Edna Clyne-Rekhy, 1956, translated by Kacper Tomaszewski

Text by Kaja Werbanowska and Kinga Cieplińska.