"Art Out of the Bloodlands: A Century of Polish Artists in Britain" on view at Ben Uri Gallery & Museum
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Thursday, October 24, 2024


"Art Out of the Bloodlands: A Century of Polish Artists in Britain" on view at Ben Uri Gallery & Museum
Janina Baranowska, Crucifixion, Oil on canvas, Collection of Mathew Bateson, ©Janina Baranowska.



LONDON.- Ben Uri is presenting the second exhibition in its series on refugee and migrant artists, highlighting the Polish contribution in Britain over the last century. This focus is particularly apt as the community approaches its millionth citizen, the largest migrant group in Britain, and as Poland celebrates a century since it regained its independence as a nation state after 123 years.

The exhibition tells aspects of the story of the Polish community in Britain, and Poland's recent turbulent history, through the lens of art. It traces the complex stories of Polish-born artists who fled successive regimes, were variously persecuted, imprisoned and interned, crossed continents – or, today, have made positive choices to come to Britain to study or to develop professionally.

The exhibition brings together a century of artworks and archival material by both celebrated and lesser-known Polish-born artists selected from the Ben Uri Collection and from Polish institutions, galleries and private collections. Paintings, posters, prints, drawings, cartoons, book illustrations, film and sculpture explore issues of identity and migration, whilst intersecting with formal art historical developments, ranging from expressionism to Pop Art.

Featured artists from the Ben Uri Collection include: Henry Glicenstein, Isaac Lichtenstein, Leopold Pilichowski and his wife, Lena Pillico, Adriana Świerszczek, Alfred Wolmark; cartoonist and caricaturists: George Him, Ralph Sallon and Mark Wayner, and Holocaust survivors: Roman Halter, Josef Herman, Shmuel Dresner and Alicia Melamed Adams (the last surviving student of Bruno Schulz). Herman is represented by two recent and important acquisitions which pay homage to Goya’s Black Paintings and memorialise the fighters for the Warsaw Ghetto.

Featured artists from other collections include: Janina Baranowska (who studied with David Bomberg at Borough Road), Marian Bohusz Szyszko, founder of the Polish School of Art in London; Henryk Gotlib; Stanisław Frenkiel; Zdzisław Ruszkowski; Feliks Topolski; Second World War pilot and Slade graduate, Jan Wieliczko; and Marek Żuławski; many highlighted in Douglas Hall’s important publication, ​Art in Exile, Polish Painters in Post-war Britain (2008).

Furthermore, given Poland’s singular contribution to graphic arts in the twentieth century, posters, book covers and illustrations by designers such as Romek Marber, Jan Pie​ń​kowski and W. R. Szoma​ń​ski, are also displayed.

Magdalena Skupi​ń​ska, Magda Blasinska and Maja Ngom, from the Royal College of Art, and Hanna Puskarz from the London College of Fashion represent Polish students graduating at the highest level in Britain, whilst video artist, Maciej Jędrzejewski, has just opened his first solo show in Brick Lane, London, E1.

All but a handful of the featured works have been created in England – the new homeland - yet many retain symbols of Polish national identity, from Catholicism and the cavalry, to the dark forests and traditional embroidery. Other images reflect prevailing art historical styles of the host nation – Muszynski-Znicz’s distinctive palette and spiky composition recalls mid-century works by Graham Sutherland, whilst Zulawski’s vivid female nudes, and his later use of unmodulated colour, calls to mind Pop Art and the work of artists such as Alan Jones.

Taken as a whole, this two part exhibition documents and acknowledges the significant, distinctive and enduring contribution made to Britain’s visual culture by the artists of its largest migrant community.










Today's News

August 16, 2017

Exhibition of 82 portraits and 1 still life by David Hockney on view in Venice

Espace Louis Vuitton Beijing presents exhibition of works by Gerhard Richter

National Gallery in Oslo exhibits works from the Hubert Looser Collection

In Her Majesty's Hands: Medals of Maria Theresa on view at the Kunsthistorisches Museum

Major exhibition on the British artist John Minton on view at Pallant House Gallery

Exhibition is first to offer a view of the various ideals of women in Indian painting

"Art Out of the Bloodlands: A Century of Polish Artists in Britain" on view at Ben Uri Gallery & Museum

Harewood House exhibits 63 works on paper by the Caribbean artist Frank Walter

First Dutch retrospective of leading figure in the Polish avant-garde of the 1960s and '70s on view in Amsterdam

SelgasCano inaugurates their pavillon in Cognac

Frieze Projects at Frieze London 2017: Artists announced

Art Is Comic: A light response to the terrorist attacks in Brussels

Exhibitor line up announced for second annual TEFAF New York Fall

The third edition of Art on Paper to take place from 7 to 10 September at BOZAR

Barcelona to celebrate the third edition of the Barcelona Gallery Weekend

Frac Lorraine presents intersectional group exhibition

Melbourne Art Fair returns with a renewed focus, venue and CEO for August 2018

"Annet Couwenberg: From Digital to Damask" shows fiber art through multiple disciplines

Iniva presents an interactive audio site-specific work by artist Ting-Ting Cheng

Contemporary Istanbul announces its preliminary exhibitors list and a week full of art in September

First museum exhibition in over forty years of works by Phil Dike on view at Laguna Art Museum

La maison rouge presents an exhibition gathering works auround the symbol of knot




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal
Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez
Writer: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org juncodelavega.com facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful