26,5 x 23,5 cm - brush ink, white gouache, paper 26,5 x 23,5 cm - size in light passe-partout
Sign. p.d.: Op... 1966
On the back of the binding stamps, from l.:
- circular with inscription in med: FOUNDATION | OPALKA, in the rim: THIS OBJECT IS MANUFACTURED BY ROMAN OPALKA;
- oblong (without frame): OPALKA Foundation | [address, phone, fax];
- stamp: PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD | [signature unread long] | Marek Pietkiewicz.
Reproduced work:
- Roman Opałka. Private collection / Private collection Ewa & Marek Pietkiewicz, Modulus, Kraków 1996, il. s. 77;
- Roman Opałka. Catalog of early works, Opalka Foundation, Warsaw 1998, p. 81, cat. 276, il.
♣ a fee will be added to the auctioned price, in addition to other costs, based on the right of the artist and his heirs to receive remuneration in accordance with the Act of February 4, 1994 - on Copyright and Related Rights (droit de suite).
Roman Opałka (Abbéville, France 1931 - Rome 2011), after arriving in Poland with his family, studied at a printing school in Nowa Ruda, after which he took up studies at the State Higher School of Fine Arts in Łódź (1949-1950). He continued them at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw (1950-1956). In his early period, he created painting and drawing series ("Chronomy", 1961-1963, "Phonemes", 1963-1964, "Greek Alphabet", 1965), spatial objects ("Pillowcases", "Integrations", 1964-1966) and graphic series and illustrations. Since 1965, he has been carrying out the program "Counted Images 1-oo ", which is a lifelong project to fill the surfaces of paintings with successive numbers. Already in the course of this program, in 1965-67 and 1968-70 he made two graphic series: dedicated to the October Revolution (color lithographs) and "Describing the World" (acidorites), for which he won numerous awards at international exhibitions. Since 1970 he has continued exclusively "Counted Images" in painting ("Details"), drawing ("Cards from Travel") and photographic, video and sound recordings. Since the mid-1970s he has lived in France. He represented Poland at the Venice Biennale in 1995.
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