Collection

Cezary Poniatowski

Conquistador

2018, plywood, acrylic paint, synthetic leather, staples, 125 × 102 cm

Black forms of faux leather-covered foam appear to be floating in the space of the bas-relief, even though nailed to the backdrop with innumerable upholstery staples. The title hints at the potential origin of these abstract shapes: Are they the pointed hats of invaders? Are they the snouts of pack animals the invaders brought with them? The practice of balancing on the borderline between representational and abstract forms is typical for Cezary Poniatowski’s works, whether in sculpture, painting, or drawing. His work references popular culture as well: the artist himself has quoted Darren Aronofsky’s The Fountain as the direct inspiration for his Conquistador. The bas-relief forms part of an open cycle, shown for the first time in 2018 at the Sick-Box exhibition held by the Stereo Gallery. The original sick-box was a small wooden case filled with figurines of saints, candles, and oils, a kind of private talisman intended to protect the sick or the dying. The artist borrowed the term from the book Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders.

Cezary Poniatowski

b. 1987, Olsztyn

graphic arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. His trademark style of black-and-white angular forms suspended somewhere between representation and abstraction was swiftly noticed by the art community. In 2013, Poniatowski won the Eugeniusz Geppert Competition, claiming one of the most important awards for young Polish painters. His monochromatic paintings and drawings bring traditions of calligraphy or the graffiti aesthetic to mind, while his sculpted objects and installations hint at the surreal and grotesque. He lives and works in Warsaw.

b. 1987, Olsztyn

graphic arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. His trademark style of black-and-white angular forms suspended somewhere between representation and abstraction was swiftly noticed by the art community. In 2013, Poniatowski won the Eugeniusz Geppert Competition, claiming one of the most important awards for young Polish painters. His monochromatic paintings and drawings bring traditions of calligraphy or the graffiti aesthetic to mind, while his sculpted objects and installations hint at the surreal and grotesque. He lives and works in Warsaw.

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