Dimensions: 29 x 100 cm
On the reverse the stamp of the Fibak Collection. Monte Carlo
Exhibited
"Contemporary art from the collection of Wojciech Fibak", Len Wyczółkowski District Museum in Bydgoszcz, 23.06-26.08.2018
"On the Track of Excellence. Selected works from the collection of Wojciech Fibak", State Art Gallery in Sopot, 2.07-18.09.2022
Literature
New paintings. Collection of Olga and Wojciech Fibak, edited by Cezary Slazinski, Fibak Gallery, Warsaw 2010, p. 94 (il.)
Contemporary Art from the Collection of Wojciech Fibak, cat. exhibition, ed. by Inga Kopciewicz, Leon Wyczółkowski District Museum in Bydgoszcz, Bydgoszcz 2018, p. 119 (il.) On the Track of Excellence. Selected works from the collection of Wojciech Fibak, cat. exhibit, ed. Magdalena Piłakowska, State Art Gallery in Sopot, Sopot 2022, pp. 150-151 (il.).
Biography
Studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow under Prof. W. Jarocki, K. Sichulski and S. Filipkiewicz. During World War II, he was a soldier in General Maczek's 1st Armored Division. After the war, he studied at the College of Art in Edinburgh. He settled in Paris. Starting in the 1940s, he created geometric abstractions, which became increasingly simplified over time. He lived for art and was totally devoted to it. His work was recalled with a monographic exhibition at the National Museum in Warsaw in 2004. He practiced figurative painting at the same time, creating landscapes, especially Provençal landscapes, and informel-type works. The artist's works can be found in the collections of the National Museum in Cracow, Warsaw, Gdansk and Poznan, the Art Museum in Lodz, among others.