Magdalena Abakanowicz
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Magdalena Abakanowicz (1930) is today revered for her uncompromising, individualistic vision developed in her native Poland under the hostile eyes of the repressive Communist regime that was in power for most of her adult life. She has personally witnessed the worst of humanity's instinct for destructive behaviour and has made art that unflinchingly presents the human condition.
By the 1960s, she had gained the beginning of an international reputation as a sculptor in soft materials with the creation of monumental environments called Abakans. Always alert to build on her personal independent vision, she created large groups of human figures out of old burlap sacks and resin. Her 80 backward-seated figures and 50 standing figures have attracted widespread attention and evoked provocative cultural and political associations wherever they have been shown.
At the Venice Biennial of 1980, her ambitious exhibition in the Polish Pavilion caused a sensation among critics and the general public. Her retrospective moved to America from the MusΓ©e d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris to be shown in seven important museums. Since then, the level and variety of her work has been nothing short of astonishing.
She changed sculpture from "object to look at" into "space to experience". Monumental, powerful compositions in bronze or stone, iron or concrete have been created for specific locationsβthe Gori Collection in Italy, the Olympic Park in Seoul (Korea), the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, Vilnius (Lithuania), and Chicago's Grant Parkβand are permanently installed as environments accessible to people.
She has transformed the casting process into a way of building individual bodies with personal expression. Her largest group of figures (the environment in Chicago) consists of 106 headless shells in walking movement, made of material that resembles tree bark or rags from a mummy. She has also worked with tree trunks, arming them with metal (War Games) and built multi-figurative compositions out of welded stainless steel (King Artur's Court).
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9788857243955
Publisher: Skira
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 05 November 2020
Country: Italy
Imprint: Skira
Illustration: 250 Illustrations, color
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 165.0mm
Height: 240.0mm
Weight: 800g
Pages: 304
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About the Author
Magdalena Abakanowicz also draws and paints, has choreographed dances performed by Japanese and Polish youngsters, and has designed Arboreal Architecture-buildings as "vertical gardens"-to be used as part of an extension to the principal axis in the city of Paris.She has been determined from the very beginning to build her own vision of reality. She has never followed trends, all her creations being dictated by her imagination.
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