In this video, art critic Alberto Zanchetta introduces us to the work of Polish artist Stanisław Fijałkowski (1922-2020), whose works can be found in major museums such as Tate Britain in London and MoMA in New York. Zanchetta explores Fijałkowski's stylistic evolution from figurative painting and Polish socialist realism to his search for a more personal and spiritual artistic language.
Fijałkowski's art is characterized by vibrant, pulsating color, which invites the viewer to enter into dialogue with the work. Unlike other artists of his generation, Fijałkowski abandons the traditional approach to painting to explore new artistic boundaries, focusing on communicating with the soul of the individual rather than the masses.
Alberto Zanchetta emphasizes the importance of approaching the pictorial surface of Fijałkowski's works to discover the brush touches and hidden elements. This immersion in the artist's lyrical and spiritual universe takes us away from the real world and allows us to have a unique and profound experience.
More information on the gallery website at:
www.depart.it/it/Stanislaw-FI...
Thanks to Simone Bani and Fabio Mantegna for the video
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