Biography

Henryk Stażewski was a prominent Polish painter associated with avant-garde movements and a key representative of constructivism. Throughout his artistic career, he devoted himself to geometric abstraction. He studied at the Warsaw School of Fine Arts and was involved with several avant-garde groups including Polish Expressionists, Formists, Blok, Praesens, and the 'a.r.' group. Stażewski contributed significantly to the development of Polish constructive and abstract art and was active internationally through exhibitions and artistic exchanges.

Early Life and Education

Born in Warsaw, Stażewski studied at the Warsaw School of Fine Arts (1913–1919) under Stanisław Lentz. He became affiliated with early Polish avant-garde movements such as the Polish Expressionists and later Formists.

Artistic Groups and Avant-garde Involvement

Stażewski was a founding member of the groups Blok, Praesens and a.r., which were instrumental in promoting Cubism, Constructivism, and Suprematism in Poland. He contributed to avant-garde magazines 'Blok' and 'Praesens' that maintained international contacts with groups such as Dutch De Stijl.

Art Style and Influence

His works primarily focus on geometric forms and abstraction, showing influence from artists like Piet Mondrian and Theo van Doesburg. These are reflected in his paintings and contribution to the Polish constructivist movement.

Later Career and Legacy

From the 1960s, Stażewski participated in spatial form biennials and collaborated with other notable artists like Edward Krasiński and Tadeusz Kantor. He co-founded the Foksal Gallery in Warsaw. His works are in major Polish museums including the Museum of Upper Silesia in Bytom, the Zachęta National Gallery of Art, and the Museum of Art in Łódź.

Nationality

Polish

Categories

Avant-garde artist, Constructivist, Painter, Painting

Themes

Constructivism, Geometric Abstraction, Avant-garde Art

Major Awards

  • 1955

    Gold Cross of Merit (Poland)

    Awarded for significant contributions in the field of culture and arts.

  • 1955

    Medal for the 10th Anniversary of the People's Republic of Poland

    Awarded on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Polish People's Republic for cultural merit.

  • 1987

    Meritorious for National Culture Badge

    An honorary badge recognizing significant achievement in national culture.

Art works

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