Dimensions: 56.5 x 57.1 cm
signed, dated and described on the reverse: 'FANGOR | M 2 | 1966'
Condition
the work is included in the catalog raisonné edited by Katarzyna Jankowska-Cieślik, cat. no. P.545
work documented in the archives of the Chalette Gallery at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC
Origins
Chalette Gallery, New York
Collection of Richard A. Madlener, Washington (from 1967)
Weschler's, Rockville, 2013
private collection, Europe
institutional collection, Poland
Biography
During the occupation, he studied privately with Tadeusz Pruszkowski and Felicjan Szczęsny Kowarski. He received his diploma at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts in 1946. For the Youth and Students Festival in Warsaw, he designed an open-air spatial decoration together with Henryk Tomaszewski. From then on, the painting works were realized in relation to the space outside the painting - as in the famous "Study of Space" from 1958, preceding the worldwide realization of environments. The painting installations of the 1950s and 1960s, composed of colorful contrasting circles and waves, touched on optical problems and were close to op-art. The culmination of this period was a solo exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum in New York (1970). He taught at universities in England and the US. His works are in major collections around the world.