Andrzej Wróblewski

Andrzej Wróblewski Avoiding Intermediary States

Hardback (07 Jul 2014) | English,Polish

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Publisher's Synopsis

Andrzej Wróblewski (1927-1957) was one of the most unusual artists of the twentieth century. In only a single decade-he died prematurely at the age of thirty-he created an oeuvre in which one can perceive the élan of an aesthetic revolutionary and brilliant, multifaceted person whose ideas were always permeated by the will to political and social creativity. The Polish artist was interested in the existence of the individual inside the socialist regimes of Eastern Europe before and during World War II. In a way that was at first abstract, then increasingly concrete, and finally subjective, he depicted the decay of the human body and soul. This volume is a collection of sources and the result of a three-year research program; it offers an examination of the artist as a theorist, a regular visitor and critic of exhibitions, and a commentator on the art and cultural life of his time, while introducing him to a broader public.

Book information

ISBN: 9783775737968
Publisher: Hatje Cantz Verlag
Imprint: Hatje Cantz
Pub date:
DEWEY: 759.438
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English,Polish
Number of pages: 751
Weight: 3408g
Height: 229mm
Width: 287mm
Spine width: 64mm