Biography

Alfred Lenica was a Polish painter known for his abstract, surreal, and expressive style. Beginning with figurative works influenced by cubism, he transitioned to abstract and tachisme styles after WWII. He was active in avant-garde art movements and created socially and politically engaged artworks during the socialist realism period.

Early life and education

Born in Pabianice in 1899, Lenica initially studied law and economics at Adam Mickiewicz University while also studying music. He pursued painting studies under Piotr Kubowicz and Adam Hannytkiewicz in Poznań.

Artistic development and career

In the 1930s, Lenica painted figurative works such as still lifes and landscapes influenced by cubism. WWII was pivotal, exposing him to avant-garde circles in Kraków. Post-war, he co-founded the 4F+R avant-garde group and shifted towards abstraction and tachisme, creating large oil paintings using industrial materials.

Political engagement and later styles

During the 1950s socialist realism period, Lenica produced realist, socially engaged paintings but continued experimenting with collage and monotype. By mid-1950s, he evolved a distinctive style blending tachisme, surrealism, informel, and dripping techniques.

Notable works and exhibitions

Lenica undertook international travels and exhibited widely, including murals for the UN in Geneva. In 1973, he created the 'Chile, Chile' cycle reflecting his trip and the political turmoil in Chile. His works were shown in major Polish and international galleries and museums.

Nationality

Polish

Categories

Painter, Painting

Themes

abstract art, surrealism, informel, tachisme, political and social themes, large-format oil paintings, use of industrial paints and lacquers

Selected Exhibitions and Honors

  • 1958

    Exhibition at Zachęta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw

    Solo exhibition highlighting his abstract expressionist works

  • 1960

    Exhibition at Galerie Ferrero, Geneva

    Showcased works contributing to European abstract art

  • 1963

    Exhibition at Galeria Miejska Arsenał, Poznań

    Part of Polish post-war avant-garde art exhibitions

  • 1974

    Exhibition at Galeria Zachęta, Warsaw

    Major Polish gallery exhibition reflecting his mature style

Art works

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