Zofia Kulik. Works - Hans Ulrich Obrist - książka
Producent: Thames & Hudson
The first major English language overview of Zofia Kulik, a prominent figure in Poland's contemporary art scene, comes at a pivotal moment in her career. Kulik's photographs form a compelling collage that delves into themes of identity, drawing on influences such as eroticism, feminism, and the socio-political landscape of post-war Poland. Her work boldly questions not just the role of the artist and the female experience, but also broader humanistic themes. This extensive publication covers her significant series, including "The Splendor of Myself," and traces her artistic journey from her early days as half of the KwieKulik duo to her celebrated solo endeavors. After receiving her degree from the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts in 1971, Kulik partnered with Przemyslaw Kwiek to establish KwieKulik, operating the PDDiU from their Warsaw residence. They pioneered in creating avant-garde films, photographs, and various art forms, pushing boundaries with installations and written interventions. In 1987, following their separation, Kulik pursued avenues to showcase her works in distinguished cultural venues. She gained fame for her intricate black-and-white photomontages, which are meticulously detailed and symbolize an exploration into the depths of the human psyche. Alongside her well-known creations, this book also presents Kulik's lesser-known yet equally provocative projects, supported by insightful essays from leading writers, offering a definitive introduction to one of Poland's most esteemed contemporary artists.
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