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

Tadeusz Prushkovsky (1888 - 1942)
Tadeusz Prushkovsky
1888 - 1942
Jan Bonkovsky (1872 - 1934)
Jan Bonkovsky
1872 - 1934
Kristoffel Lyubenetsky (1659 - 1729)
Kristoffel Lyubenetsky
1659 - 1729
Szymon Buchbinder (1853 - 1922)
Szymon Buchbinder
1853 - 1922
Hermann Heindrich (1854 - 1931)
Hermann Heindrich
1854 - 1931
Paul Hoecker (1854 - 1910)
Paul Hoecker
1854 - 1910
Jan Haar (1791 - 1840)
Jan Haar
1791 - 1840
Moritz Heymann (1870 - 1937)
Moritz Heymann
1870 - 1937
Leopold Gottlieb (1883 - 1934)
Leopold Gottlieb
1883 - 1934
Aleksander Kokular (1793 - 1846)
Aleksander Kokular
1793 - 1846
Adolph Jebens (1819 - 1888)
Adolph Jebens
1819 - 1888
Zygmunt Aydukevich (1861 - 1917)
Zygmunt Aydukevich
1861 - 1917
Heinrich Wildemann (1904 - 1964)
Heinrich Wildemann
1904 - 1964
Kliment Nikolaevich Red'ko (1897 - 1956)
Kliment Nikolaevich Red'ko
1897 - 1956
Tadeusz Brzozowski (1918 - 1987)
Tadeusz Brzozowski
1918 - 1987
Alfred Scherres (1864 - 1924)
Alfred Scherres
1864 - 1924

Creators Contemporary art

Vasily Vasilievich Meshkov (1893 - 1963)
Vasily Vasilievich Meshkov
1893 - 1963
Toshiko Takaezu (1922 - 2011)
Toshiko Takaezu
1922 - 2011
Mostafa Keyhani (1954)
Mostafa Keyhani
1954
Stefan Müller (1971)
Stefan Müller
1971
Rolf Luethi (1933 - 2015)
Rolf Luethi
1933 - 2015
Israel Lund (1968)
Israel Lund
1968
Manfredo de Souzanetto (1947)
Manfredo de Souzanetto
1947
Carlfriedrich Claus (1930 - 1998)
Carlfriedrich Claus
1930 - 1998
Jean Jansem (1920 - 2013)
Jean Jansem
1920 - 2013
Boris Georgievich Birger (1923 - 2001)
Boris Georgievich Birger
1923 - 2001
Herbert W. Kapitzki (1925 - 2005)
Herbert W. Kapitzki
1925 - 2005
Ol'ga Nikolaevna Grechina (1947)
Ol'ga Nikolaevna Grechina
1947
Ralph Ward Stackpole (1885 - 1973)
Ralph Ward Stackpole
1885 - 1973
Fernando de Szyszlo (1925 - 2017)
Fernando de Szyszlo
1925 - 2017
Sergio Lombardo (1939)
Sergio Lombardo
1939
Lillian Birnbaum (1955)
Lillian Birnbaum
1955
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