By East of Art Foundation
East of Art Foundation
Entrance to the exhibition display (2024)East of Art Foundation
In the Historic Guido Mine, as in the Wawel exhibition, we can see fourteen intriguing works by the artist.
Hamlet accompanied by the Heads (2024)East of Art Foundation
This time in a completely different, post-industrial and somewhat dark space, the Heads and the monumental Hamlet and Macbeth gained yet another interpretive sense.
The Heads (2024)East of Art Foundation
The sculptures in the Heads series are smoothly elaborated and refined. The eye sockets and ear holes of the skulls have varied shapes and depths, contrasting the colors of the patinas used: from bright to deep reds, browns and blacks.
The Head 3 (2024)East of Art Foundation
The forms of the Heads vary significantly, some are more compact, massive, others - light, openwork. Symmetrical incisions, slits of the Heads, destruction of matter intensify the viewer's impression of unease in contact with these specific portraits.
Macbeth surrounded by Heads and Reliefs (2024)East of Art Foundation
Hamlet (2024)East of Art Foundation
Inspired by literature "Hamlet" and "Macbeth" are different, with expressive texture of lines and gouges. Fixed on a frame of wire, put on with plaster and welded from sheet metal elements.
Hamlet (2024)East of Art Foundation
The deformed, bent figure of "Hamlet" makes it a partially abstract work, creating an impression of unreality of the seated figure.
Macbeth (2024)East of Art Foundation
In turn, the kneeling figure of ,,Macbeth" is in Beksinski's performance - a tragic, lost figure, with his hands dramatically stretched upwards.
Reliefs (2024)East of Art Foundation
This exhibition, a combination of art and industrial heritage of the region, offers not only the opportunity to admire the master's works, but also provides an opportunity to experience an extraordinary adventure in a space where art interacts with history.
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