Author's print, dimensions: 20 x 28 cm, with frame: 24 x 32 cm
signed in pencil at the bottom:5CD2.jpg, e.a., S.Fijałkowski
Work framed in a black frame, behind glass
Stanislaw Fijalkowski (Zdolbunov in Volhynia 1922 - Lodz 2020) was a forced laborer in Königsberg in 1944-1945. From 1946 to 1951 he studied at the State Higher School of Fine Arts in Lodz under the direction of Władysław Strzeminski, Stefan Wegner and Ludwik Tyrowicz, from whom he received his diploma.
From 1947 to 1993 he was an educator at his alma mater, and from 1983 a professor. He served as vice-rector and dean of the Faculty of Graphic Arts. He also taught abroad: in Mons (1978, 1982), Giessen (1989-1990), Marburg (1990). He is vice-president of the International Association of Wood Engravers XYLON in Switzerland and chairman of the Polish Section of this organization. He belongs to foreign academies of sciences and arts in Salzburg and Brussels. He is the recipient of the Cyprian Norwid Art Criticism Award 1971, the Jan Cybis Award 1990 and many other awards. He was the first in Poland to translate Vasyl Kandinsky's texts ("Point and Line vs. Plane" and "On Spirituality in Art"), both published in print, and Kazimir Malevich's "The Non-Objective World." Fijałkowski's paintings are based on a modest stock of abstract signs and a limited range of colors. The compositions, most of which suggest landscape or more broadly spatial shots, are built as if with single touches of the brush. Every detail becomes important, every nuance of color or texture is followed. Characteristic shapes and motifs repeat in various configurations in the artist's works like words from which he arranges a different story each time. The paintings usually bear poetic titles, often falling into grotesque or sureistic tones. These features add up to an unusual, intriguing, autonomous artistic phenomenon. Fijałkowski's paintings have been accompanied by black-and-white graphics since the early 1960s, mainly linocut and woodcut, with occasional lithography.
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