Dimensions: 40 x 35 cm
Origin
Bojarski family collection
Literature
Cf:
Andrzej Banach, Hasior, Cracow 1964, cat. no. 58, p. 233
Monika Szczygieł-Gajewska, Władysław Hasior, Warsaw 2011, cat. no. 205, p. 275.
Hasior. The European Rauschenberg?, exhibition catalog, MOCAK Museum of Contemporary Art in Kraków, ed. by Józef Chrobak, Kraków 2014, item 36, pp. 279 (ill.), 316 (index)
Biography
Studied at the Faculty of Sculpture of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. In 1957-68 he worked as a teacher at the Kenar School in Zakopane. In 1970-71, he worked as a stage designer at the Polish Theater in Wroclaw and as a teacher at the local Academy of Fine Arts. Known primarily as a creator of monumental sculptures and ephemeral actions combined with their realization - Sunny Chariot, Flaming Birds, Fiery Birds, Burning Banners. In parallel with the "Banners" and monumental realizations, he created intimate sculptures. In the 1980s and 1990s he created "Portraits" in assemblage and collage techniques. He has been creating assemblages since 1957. He represented Poland at the Sao Paulo Biennale in 1965 and 1971, the Venice Biennale in 1970 and many other prestigious international exhibitions.