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Andrzej Nowacki

Stručné informace

  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Nationality: Polsko
  • Also known as:
    • Andrzej Bledzewski
    • Andrzej Bartkowiak
    • Andrzej Bobola
    • Andrzej Chyra
    • Andrzej Czarniak
  • Top-ranked work: 10.05.16., The new composition II
  • Movements: abstract art
  • Works on APS: 27
  • Více informací…
  • Art period: Současné umění
  • Museums on APS:
    • Centre of Contemporary Art Znaki Czasu
    • Centre of Contemporary Art Znaki Czasu
    • Centre of Contemporary Art Znaki Czasu
    • Centre of Contemporary Art Znaki Czasu
    • Centre of Contemporary Art Znaki Czasu
  • Top 3 works:
    • 10.05.16., The new composition II
    • 18.04.15
    • 21.06.15
  • Creative periods: mature period
  • Born: 1953, Raków, Polsko

Kvíz o umění

U každé otázky je pouze jedna správná odpověď.

Otázka 1:
Kde Andrzej Nowacki získal první zkušenosti s výtvarným uměním prostřednictvím dekorativního designu a restaurace umění?
Otázka 2:
Který český umělec významně ovlivnil Andrzej Nowackiho rané průzkumy geometrického abstrakce?
Otázka 3:
V roce kdy Andrzej Nowacki získal stipendium od Pollock-Krasner Foundation v New Yorku?
Otázka 4:
Jaký typ výtvarného díla Andrzej Nowacki vytváří primárně?
Otázka 5:
Kde Andrzej Nowacki založil rozsáhlou dílnu v bývalém průmyslovém území Dolní Vítkovice?

A Life Shaped by Geometry: The World of Andrzej Nowacki

Andrzej Nowacki, born in 1953 in the tranquil spa town of Raków-Zdrój, Poland, is an artist whose life has been a dedicated exploration of geometric abstraction. His journey began not within the hallowed halls of art school, but through practical experience – a formative period spent immersed in interior design and the delicate craft of art restoration in Kraków. This early exposure instilled in him a profound understanding of form, structure, and the subtle interplay between space and object, laying the groundwork for his future artistic endeavors. A restless spirit led him to pursue higher education abroad, initially studying Scandinavian languages at the University of Gothenburg before shifting his focus to Art History at the University of Innsbruck, Austria. This intellectual curiosity, coupled with a growing fascination with visual language, would prove pivotal in shaping his unique artistic vision. His formative years were marked by an appreciation for craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail—skills honed during his work as an interior designer and art restorer. These experiences instilled within him a deep respect for material qualities and the importance of spatial organization, concepts that would subsequently permeate his artistic creations. The influence of Henryk Stazewski’s uncompromising geometric aesthetic was particularly significant; Stazewski's unwavering commitment to pure abstraction served as a guiding principle, inspiring Nowacki’s early explorations into visual language and fostering a belief in the power of simplification. The 1980s witnessed a transformative encounter with Polish Constructivism—a movement spearheaded by artists like Henryk Stazewski who championed geometric form and harmonious composition. This discovery ignited Nowacki's passion for abstraction, propelling him toward a stylistic path characterized by reductive visual language and profound conceptual depth. Recognizing the importance of dialogue within the artistic community, he collaborated closely with Heinz Teufel—a visionary collector and proprietor of Cologne’s influential concrete art gallery—establishing connections that broadened his horizons and solidified his position within Europe's burgeoning contemporary art scene. Nowacki’s mature oeuvre is defined by monumental geometric reliefs—complex spatial installations designed to engage viewers on both a perceptual and intellectual level. Employing techniques rooted in Op Art and Concrete Art, he meticulously crafts each element, prioritizing color theory and optical illusion to generate dynamic visual vibrations and heighten awareness of spatial relationships. His work transcends mere representation; it seeks to evoke emotion and stimulate contemplation—a testament to the enduring power of geometric abstraction as a medium for artistic expression. Throughout his career, Andrzej Nowacki has garnered considerable acclaim—receiving a prestigious scholarship from the New York Pollock-Krasner Foundation in 1994—further enriching his artistic practice. Participation in workshops focused on “Under the Sign of Geometry,” organized by Bozena Kowalska in Okuninka near Chełm between 1997 and 2001, fostered collaborative spirit and deepened his understanding of geometric principles. His subsequent recognition from the New York Pollock-Krasner Foundation cemented his standing within the international art community—a testament to his unwavering dedication to artistic innovation and exploration. Exhibitions spanning Osaka, Japan, and Miami, Florida, USA, underscore Nowacki’s enduring relevance as a prominent figure in abstract art—an artist whose work continues to inspire dialogue and provoke contemplation about the fundamental elements of visual perception and form. Currently residing and working in Berlin, Germany, Andrzej Nowacki remains committed to pushing the boundaries of geometric abstraction—a legacy destined to resonate throughout the annals of contemporary art history.



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