Igor Mitoraj "Asklepios"
bronze
height 47 cm (including stone base 10 cm)
stone base 17x10.5 cm
certificate of authenticity
Igor Mitoraj was born in 1944 in Oederan, Germany. He was the son of a deported Polish forced laborer and a French prisoner of war, an officer in the Foreign Legion. After the end of the war, he came with his mother to visit her parents in Poland. He spent his childhood and youth in the village of Grojec.
He studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow, including under Tadeusz Kantor (1967- 68). For the next two years he continued his studies at the Ecole Nationale des Beaux- Arts in Paris. From 1968, he created in France and Italy. In the mid-1970s he devoted himself to sculpture, creating intimate heads and torsos in distinctive scrolls and bandages. He presented them at his first solo exhibition in 1976 in Paris. It brought him success among the public and art dealers. Since 1976, Igor Mitoraj's sculptures and drawings have been shown in 120 solo exhibitions. The artist died on October 6, 2014 in Paris.
Igor Mitoraj is considered one of the most outstanding contemporary artistic personalities. In his art, the artist referred to the tradition of antiquity, treating its relics as a legacy of the golden age of culture and everlasting patterns.His sculptures, often of gigantic size, can be found in representative points of many cities in Europe, the USA and Japan.