Art
Art exhibition Jadwiga Maziarska: Assembly
Muzeum Susch, Susch
Over 100 works by the Polish artist, who used innovative materials such as wax, sand and fabric to explore profound questions of art and science.
Jadwiga Maziarska (1913-2003) is one of the most outstanding but often underestimated European artists of the 20th century. Maziarska was an important figure in the Polish art scene, especially in the context of the post-war avant-garde. Maziarska was active in the resistance movement in the 1940s and played an important role in the preservation of artworks from the Second World War period.
In the following decades, Maziarska developed a unique artistic approach, working with innovative materials such as wax, sand, fabric and cardboard. From the 1940s onwards, she began working with so-called "matter paintings", giving the textures of her works a whole new meaning.
Her works are often found in the form of collages, reliefs and spatial sculptures, which have a distinctive aesthetic and at the same time address profound philosophical and scientific questions.
The exhibition "Jadwiga Maziarska: Assembly" at Muzeum Susch will present over 100 works by the artist from different phases of her career, from her early paintings and reliefs to her later spatial forms and collages. These works reflect not only Maziarska's extraordinary artistic development, but also the way in which she integrated deeper levels of meaning into her work through her choice of materials and the interaction between microcosm and macrocosm.
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Date
Vernissage: June 15, 2025
Price
https://www.muzeumsusch.ch/en/1019/Infuormaziuns-Praticas
Address
Muzeum Susch
Surpunt 78
7542 Susch
Contact
Muzeum Susch
Surpunt 78
7542 Susch
info@muzeumsusch.ch
+41 (0)81 861 03 03
Category
- Art
Target groups
- Open to all
Type of Exposition
- Special exhibition
Webcode
www.myfarm.ch/RRbHsN