ZDZISLAW BEKSINSKI 2/3 – He didn’t like painting in silence, so he was always surrounded by classical music. Despite his fame as a painter (as well as works as photographer, sculptor and graphic designer), he had never had any formal training in the arts. In 1984 he established a contract with a business man, who spread his popularity in the west. Most of his apocalyptic artworks were finished during the period, which lasted up to mid 1980s. His landscapes are painted orange and red, by unseen fires. He created a unique style, which in his erotic works came close to apocalyptic visions and teetered on the brink of kitsch.
ZDZISLAW BEKSINSKI 3/3 – Apocalyptic art has been popular since 90’s, but few works are darker than those of Zdzisław Beksiński. Meaning is meaningless for him and he painted, what he painted without meditating on a story. The blend of vivid colors (in relation to other more subdued colors in his paintings) is like a musical theme. Despite what his work would suggest, he was considered to be a man with a keen sense of humor. Much of his art is displayed in the Sanok Museum of art in his native town. http://culture.pl/en/place/national-museum-in-wroclaw His art hangs in the National Museums Warsaw, Krakow and the Goteborgs Art Museum in Sweden. He was stabbed to death in 2005.
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