新聞和出版物
Pola Magnetyczne revisits a 1977 exhibition by Wiktor Gutt (b.1949) and Waldemar Raniszewski (1947–2005), who collaborated closely throughout the early ’70s, exploring performance and photography to develop extra-verbal methods of communication.
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Agata Bogacka (b.1976 Warsaw, Poland) studied at Graphics Art
Department of the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts. She lives in
and works in Warsaw and is represented by Raster Gallery and Galerie Meyer Kainer.
Agata’s studies of graphic design are an underlying quality
in almost all of her works. The shapes and figures that she creates
in her paintings possess clear lines separating them from their
monochromatic backgrounds. She often uses pure color and shape to
create the objects within her works. For example, “Agata
O1,” a self portrait that includes only shades of blue and
gray to create the figure and personality of the artist herself.
Although the nature of this figure is simple, Agata has a way of
creating sophisticated characteristics through the use of little
variation in color and shape.
For additional information about this artist, visit Mutual Art