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Quick Facts
- Died: 2011
- Corpus themes:
- minimalism
- identity
- geometric abstraction
- time
- displacement
- Also known as: roman opalka
- Room fit: living room
- Typical colors: black
- Gift suitability: other-none
- Mediums: acrylic on canvas
- Top-ranked work: Detail 680350-707459
- Best occasions: accent
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Museums on APS:
- The Walsh Gallery at Seton Hall University
- Museum Folkwang
- The Walsh Gallery at Seton Hall University
- The Walsh Gallery at Seton Hall University
- The Walsh Gallery at Seton Hall University
- Topics explored:
- time
- portraiture
- roman empire
- numismatics
- counting
- More…
- Creative periods:
- mature period
- late period
- Top 3 works:
- Detail 680350-707459
- Torso of a Fighting Giant
- Tablet with Greek transcription of Letter from Emperor Hadrian to Common Assembly of Macedonians
- Emotional tone: reflective
- Art period: Modern
- Born: 1931, Abbeville, France
- Color intensity: monochromatic
- Movements: conceptual art
- Lifespan: 80 years
- Vibe: calm
- Nationality: France
- Works on APS: 33
Art Quiz
There is only one correct answer for each question.
Question 1:
Roman Opałka is best known for his monumental project involving:
Question 2:
What was the starting point for Opałka's numbering series?
Question 3:
Opałka's work was significantly influenced by which artist?
Question 4:
Where was Roman Opałka born?
Question 5:
As Opałka progressed with his numbering series, what happened to the numbers on the canvases?
