Magdalena Abakanowicz (1930 - 2017)

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Magdalena Abakanowicz

Magdalena Abakanowicz was a distinguished Polish artist, celebrated for her innovative use of textiles as a sculptural medium. Born on June 20, 1930, in Falenty, Poland, and passing away on April 20, 2017, in Warsaw, she carved out a significant place in the art world with her unique artistic expressions that often explored themes of crowd behavior, the trauma of war, and the individuality of the human condition​.

Abakanowicz's education at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw was a period of both artistic and personal growth, shaping her future works. During the 1960s, she began creating the "Abakans," large-scale textile sculptures that challenged conventional forms and expressed dynamic movement and vivid emotion. Her works often featured organic, tactile materials like burlap, resin, and wood, which added a profound depth and rawness to her sculptures​​.

Her sculptures are well-represented in major public installations and collections worldwide, including the National Museum in Wrocław, Poland, Grant Park in Chicago, and the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. These pieces are not just art forms but are experiences, inviting viewers to explore deeper psychological and existential themes.

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Date and place of birt:20 june 1930, Falenty, Poland
Date and place of death:20 april 2017, Warsaw, Poland
Nationality:Poland
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Graphic artist, Painter, Sculptor
Genre:Allegory, Figurative art, Garden design
Art style:Minimalism, Postminimalism, Contemporary art

Creators Poland

Martin Emelyanovich Kitz (1891 - 1943)
Martin Emelyanovich Kitz
1891 - 1943
Stanislaw Stefan Zygmunt Maslowski (1853 - 1926)
Stanislaw Stefan Zygmunt Maslowski
1853 - 1926
Salomon Adler (1630 - 1709)
Salomon Adler
1630 - 1709
Stefan Gierowski (1925 - 2022)
Stefan Gierowski
1925 - 2022
Hendrick Aerts (1560 - 1603)
Hendrick Aerts
1560 - 1603
Karol Malankevich (1802 - 1877)
Karol Malankevich
1802 - 1877
Blalla W. Hallmann (1941 - 1997)
Blalla W. Hallmann
1941 - 1997
Paul Ondrusch (1875 - 1952)
Paul Ondrusch
1875 - 1952
Severin Beschad (1852 - 1923)
Severin Beschad
1852 - 1923
Jozef Khoynitsky (1745 - 1812)
Jozef Khoynitsky
1745 - 1812
Narcissus Olizar (1794 - 1862)
Narcissus Olizar
1794 - 1862
Theodor Aksentovich (1859 - 1938)
Theodor Aksentovich
1859 - 1938
Eduard Hildebrandt (1818 - 1868)
Eduard Hildebrandt
1818 - 1868
Konstantin Yakovlevich Kryzhitsky (1858 - 1911)
Konstantin Yakovlevich Kryzhitsky
1858 - 1911
Georg Lisiewski (1674 - 1750)
Georg Lisiewski
1674 - 1750
Zdzisław Beksiński (1929 - 2005)
Zdzisław Beksiński
1929 - 2005

Creators Contemporary art

Andrey Viktorovich Volkov (1948)
Andrey Viktorovich Volkov
1948
Lawrence James Beck (1938 - 1994)
Lawrence James Beck
1938 - 1994
Richard Roth (1946)
Richard Roth
1946
Giacomo Manzu (1908 - 1991)
Giacomo Manzu
1908 - 1991
James Welling (1951)
James Welling
1951
Virginia Berresford (1904 - 1995)
Virginia Berresford
1904 - 1995
Ahmet Ertug (1949)
Ahmet Ertug
1949
Florence Cestac (1949)
Florence Cestac
1949
René Gruau (1909 - 2004)
René Gruau
1909 - 2004
Alexey Nikanorovich Komarov (1879 - 1977)
Alexey Nikanorovich Komarov
1879 - 1977
Aleksandr Dmitrievich Aref'ev (1931 - 1978)
Aleksandr Dmitrievich Aref'ev
1931 - 1978
Ruth Bussmann (1962)
Ruth Bussmann
1962
Andreas Böhm (1953)
Andreas Böhm
1953
Kumi Sugai (1919 - 1996)
Kumi Sugai
1919 - 1996
James Earle Fraser (1876 - 1953)
James Earle Fraser
1876 - 1953
Vladimir Evgenievich Pamfilov (1904 - 1970)
Vladimir Evgenievich Pamfilov
1904 - 1970