Edward Dwurnik: Essays
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Artist: Edward Dwurnik
Only a picture
This time, there are no cities and towns, panoramas and views, people and figures; only the purest abstraction, frantic and splashed with the colours of the rainbow.
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Artist: Edward Dwurnik
Design and art
A collection of design classics – Utrecht armchairs by Gerrit Riteveld from the 30’s, a light shelf by Franco Albini from the 50’s, and a contemporary low buffet by Piero Lissoni. A well-balanced Dutch construction and Italian airiness are united by Pollock-style painting by Edward Dwurnik.
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Artist: Edward Dwurnik
Windows on the world. Why do you care so much?
On September 11th, 2001 when I was on my way to the post office with a bag full of invitations for Dwurnik’s exhibition opening I took a photo of myself as a memento. A couple of hours later it was obvious that I would remember this Tuesday forever anyway.
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Artist: Edward Dwurnik
Early in the morning
Early in the morning of June 4, 1966, Edward Dwurnik got off a train at the platform of the railway station at Łowicz. He was not wasting his time, as the first drawings were made after only thirty minutes.
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Artist: Edward Dwurnik
An irrational joy of painting
Oh, so the world does exist after all. There is the market square in Lowicz and the parish church in Klimontów. Dabrówka exists, and even Warsaw, although I couldn’t imagine until now, exists too. And I thought everything had disappeared.