Andrzej Maciejewski

Andrzej Maciejewski was born in 1959 in Warsaw, Poland. He studied photography in Poland and Czechoslovakia. In 1985 Andrzej immigrated to Canada. He worked as a commercial photographer in Toronto, specializing in architecture, scale-models and interiors, until mid-1990’s, when he moved to the countryside in Ontario and devoted his self entirely to his art. Andrzej Has published 4 books: Bread (1996), Toronto Parks (1997) After Notman (2003) and Garden of Eden (2012). He presented his work in over 50 solo exhibitions in USA, Canada, UK, Poland, Germany, Norway, Finland, Latvia and Uganda. His photographs are in many public collections, including the National Gallery of Canada and the Minneapolis Institute of Art.

Lisbon, Ontario. February 17, 2014

Lisbon, Ontario. February 17, 2014

Seville, Ontario. November 16, 2013

Seville, Ontario. November 16, 2013

Paris, Ontario. January 18, 2013

Paris, Ontario. January 18, 2013

Paris, Ontario. May 25, 2013

Paris, Ontario. May 25, 2013

Lisbon-Moscow

“Photographic series “Lisbon-Moscow” presents 25 of villages and towns in Ontario named after significant European cities. The photographs were taken with medium format view camera, on color negatives.

I immigrated to Canada from Poland as a young adult and I have spent here more than half of my life. This is perhaps why I got intrigued by the names of the places, which came here long time ago from the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, like I did, and got settled in their new home for good, so well that now some people don’t even realize that these names were not born in this land. Names like Paris or Moscow, seem to be the remnants of the influence which Europe bore on shaping Canadian culture. On the other hand, in most cases it would be hard to trace any connection between those Ontario towns and the old cities, which lent them their names.

London, Ontario. November 17, 2013

London, Ontario. November 17, 2013

Belfast, Ontario. March 15, 2013

Belfast, Ontario. March 15, 2013

Brussels, Ontario. November 18, 2013

Brussels, Ontario. November 18, 2013

Dublin, Ontario. February 9, 2013

Dublin, Ontario. February 9, 2013

Some of the places I photographed, are just small villages, some are flourishing cities, but all of them represent very well how most of the inhabited Ontario looks like outside of Toronto and Ottawa. Actually how most of the rural and suburban North America looks like. In my series I tried to document their appearance, architecture, culture, spirit and mood. I didn’t look for the views that would be particularly pretty or ugly. I wanted to capture the typical, ordinary, every-day views, things that you may find everywhere around here. Selecting the towns bearing European names, was a good way to try to show how different this New World is from the Old one and what they still have in common, what is left from the European part of our heritage, what is gone, and what has been transformed beyond recognition.”

Verona, Ontario. May 10, 2013

Verona, Ontario. May 10, 2013

Toledo, Ontario, February 13, 2013

Toledo, Ontario, February 13, 2013

Palermo, Ontario. May 13, 2014

Palermo, Ontario. May 13, 2014

Athens, Ontario. February 5, 2013

Athens, Ontario. February 5, 2013

Heidelberg, Ontario. May 28, 2013

Heidelberg, Ontario. May 28, 2013

Dresden, Ontario. March 16, 2013

Dresden, Ontario. March 16, 2013

Copenhagen, Ontario. March 17, 2013

Copenhagen, Ontario. March 17, 2013

To view more of Andrzej’s work please visit his website.