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Jadwiga Maziarska: Assembly

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This monograph is a comprehensive tribute to the Polish artist Jadwiga Maziarska (1913-2003), featuring essays by renowned art historians and curators, and a selection of archival materials from 1940s-1990s. Maziarska was one of the most important voices of the avant-garde in Poland, alongside recently recognized Erna Rosenstein, her closest friend and interlocutor. The title "assembly" speaks to Maziarska as engineer and bricoleur of source materials and methods, producing an abstraction which is uncategorizable within the postwar Krakow Group (Grupa Krakowska II) and beyond. Her artistic processes were rooted in the physicality of assembling as a response to concepts of reproduction and modernity. Active from the 1940s through to the 1990s, Maziarska was informed by science, phenomenology, mass photography, printed reproductions and newspapers clippings, out of which she developed autonomous structures.

Jadwiga Maziarska (1913-2003) studied and lived in Kraków. She was a member of the second Kraków Group (Grupa Krakowska II), co-established by Tadeusz Kantor. She was known as an outsider, focused on her daring and progressive experimentation with various media.

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This monograph is a comprehensive tribute to the Polish artist Jadwiga Maziarska (1913-2003), featuring essays by renowned art historians and curators, and a selection of archival materials from 1940s–1990s. Maziarska was one of the most important voices of the avant-garde in Poland, alongside recently recognized Erna Rosenstein, her closest friend and interlocutor. The title “assembly” speaks to Maziarska as engineer and bricoleur of source materials and methods, producing an abstraction which is uncategorizable within the postwar Krakow
 
Group (Grupa Krakowska II) and beyond. Her artistic processes were rooted in the physicality of assembling as a response to concepts of reproduction and modernity. Active from the 1940s through to the 1990s, Maziarska was informed by science, phenomenology, mass photography, printed reproductions and newspapers clippings, out of which she developed autonomous structures.


Jadwiga Maziarska (1913-2003) studied and lived in Kraków.
 
She was a member of the second Kraków Group (Grupa Krakowska II), co-established by Tadeusz Kantor. She was known as an outsider, focused on her daring and progressive experimentation with various media.

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Assisted by Barbara Piwowarska (Editor), Rhea Anastas (Editor), Anastas (Editor)
Authors Jadwiga Maziarska, Barbara Piwowarska, Rh Anastas
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 20.10.2025
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Plastic arts
 
EAN 9783775760973
ISBN 978-3-7757-6097-3
Pages 200
Illustrations 100 Abb.
Dimensions (packing) 17.5 x 2 x 24.5 cm
Weight (packing) 676 g
 
Subjects Skulptur, Avantgarde, Polen, Krakau, Bildband, Malerei und Gemälde, Malerei, Ausstellungskataloge, Museumskataloge und Sammlungen, Bildhauerei und Plastik, Monografie, Collagen, Politischer Aktivismus / Politisches Engagement, Künste; Bildende und angewandte Kunst, polnische Avantgarde, Grupa Krakowska, Cricot-Theater, Materiemalerei
 

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