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:Contemporary art, Minimalism, Postminimalism, Фигуративизм

Creators Poland

Aleksandra Aleksandrovna Ekster (1882 - 1949)
Aleksandra Aleksandrovna Ekster
1882 - 1949
Marcin Yablonsky (1801 - 1876)
Marcin Yablonsky
1801 - 1876
Moshe Ziffer (1902 - 1989)
Moshe Ziffer
1902 - 1989
Osip Emilyevich Mandelstam (1891 - 1938)
Osip Emilyevich Mandelstam
1891 - 1938
Paul Hoecker (1854 - 1910)
Paul Hoecker
1854 - 1910
Vasily Ivanovich Denisov (1862 - 1922)
Vasily Ivanovich Denisov
1862 - 1922
Dorothea von Philipsborn (1894 - 1971)
Dorothea von Philipsborn
1894 - 1971
Jan Haar (1791 - 1840)
Jan Haar
1791 - 1840
Marcin Maciejowski (1974)
Marcin Maciejowski
1974
Henri Hayden (1883 - 1970)
Henri Hayden
1883 - 1970
Elsa Hildegard von Freytag-Loringhoven (Plötz) (1874 - 1927)
Elsa Hildegard von Freytag-Loringhoven (Plötz)
1874 - 1927
Adam Bunsch (1896 - 1969)
Adam Bunsch
1896 - 1969
Tadeusz Prushkovsky (1888 - 1942)
Tadeusz Prushkovsky
1888 - 1942
Henrik Pillati (1832 - 1894)
Henrik Pillati
1832 - 1894
Ignotas Mauricijus Ščedrauskas (1815 - 1871)
Ignotas Mauricijus Ščedrauskas
1815 - 1871
Jozef Khoynitsky (1745 - 1812)
Jozef Khoynitsky
1745 - 1812

Creators Contemporary art

Diether Kunerth (1940)
Diether Kunerth
1940
Michael Rögler (1940)
Michael Rögler
1940
Kirill Mikhaylovich Zdanevich (1892 - 1969)
Kirill Mikhaylovich Zdanevich
1892 - 1969
Fritz Winkler (1894 - 1964)
Fritz Winkler
1894 - 1964
Michael Mogavero (1950)
Michael Mogavero
1950
Lydia Field Emmet (1866 - 1952)
Lydia Field Emmet
1866 - 1952
Victor Mikhailovich Malyi (1946)
Victor Mikhailovich Malyi
1946
Jin You (1979)
Jin You
1979
Roy Kenzie Kiyooka (1926 - 1994)
Roy Kenzie Kiyooka
1926 - 1994
Tunji Adeniyi-Jones (1992)
Tunji Adeniyi-Jones
1992
Giuseppe Pinot-Gallizio (1902 - 1964)
Giuseppe Pinot-Gallizio
1902 - 1964
Werner Pawlok (1953)
Werner Pawlok
1953
Rostislav Ivanovich Vovkushevsky (1917 - 2000)
Rostislav Ivanovich Vovkushevsky
1917 - 2000
Reggie Burrows Hodges (1965)
Reggie Burrows Hodges
1965
Kazuhide Takahama (1930 - 2010)
Kazuhide Takahama
1930 - 2010
Simon Linke (1958)
Simon Linke
1958