acrylic/canvas, 131 x 146 cm
signed, dated and described on the reverse: Zofia Artymowska / Acrylic 1970
EXHIBITED:
- Zofia Artymowska. Painting, April 1971, Zachęta Gallery, Warsaw.
- Zofia Artymowska. Painting, February 1972, Museum of Architecture, Wroclaw.
- Zofia Artymowska, February 1975, Arsenal - Poznań.
- Zofia Artymowska. Poliforms 1970-1983, CBWA Zachęta, BWA Bialystok, BWA Krakow, BWA Lodz, 1984.
- Zofia Artymowska. Space and Construction, 14.07.2017 - 10.09.2017, National Museum in Gdansk.
- Zofia Artymowska. Infinite Geometry, 10.11.2017 - 15.03.2018, Art Documentation Center of the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław.
LITERATURE:
- Zofia Artymowska. Painting, April 1971, Zachęta - Warsaw, Warsaw 1971 [exhibition catalog], cat. no. 33, repr. p. nlb.
- Zofia Artymowska. Painting, February 1972, Museum of Architecture, Wroclaw 1972 [exhibition catalog], repr. p. nlb.
- Zofia Artymowska, February 1975, Arsenal - Poznan, Poznan 1975 [exhibition catalog], cat. no. 7, p. nlb.
- Zofia Artymowska. Poliforms 1970-1983, CBWA Zachęta, BWA Bialystok, BWA Krakow, BWA Lodz, Lodz 1984 [exhibition catalog], repr. p. nlb.
- Zofia Artymowska. Infinite Geometry, 10.11.2017 - 15.03.2018, Center for Art Documentation of the Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw [exhibition catalog], Wroclaw 2017, repr. p. 13.
"Poliforms VI" belongs to the compositions that are multifaceted, allowing for different ways of presentation. The offered painting has been exhibited many times, including at Warsaw's Zachęta Gallery in 1971. At the time, Zofia Artymowska, who takes care of arranging her own exhibitions, explained: "The paintings shown in this exhibition are a selection of works from 1967-1970 with seemingly different assumptions, but which are further attempts to define space. Among them are works with various display possibilities, as well as segmented paintings that can, through a combination of arrangements, create ever new expressions of shaping space."
In the early 1980s, summing up a decade of work on "Polyforms," the artist distinguished two directions of exploration: the first, "mechanical," referring to "mechanized, industrial space," and the second, referring to "space creating a kind of legible interior." The subtitle of the painting - "Interior II" - indicates that the composition implements industrial aesthetics, suggesting not only the three-dimensionality of the mechanical elements, but also the depth of the interior.
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