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18.04.15

Όνομα Τάξη Ημερομηνία

Αντρέι Νόβακι, 18.04.15 (2015). Αναπαραχθεί για σκοπούς αναφοράς· όλα τα δικαιώματα διατηρούνται από τον κάτοχο των δικαιωμάτων.

Στοιχεία αναφοράς

Καλλιτέχνης
Αντρέι Νόβακι wahooart.com/el/artists/%CE%B1%CE%BD%CF%84%CF%81%CE%AD%CE%B9-%CE%BD%CF%8C%CE%B2%CE%B1%CE%BA%CE%B9_el/
Χρονολογία καλλιτέχνη
1953 – ?
Μαλοχρωματισμένο
2015
Αρχική διάσταση
100 x 100 cm
Κίνηση
Abstract Art Abstraction built strictly from squares, circles and straight edges rather than free gesture.

In context

18.04.15 — Αντρέι Νόβακι

How big is it?

The original measures 100 × 100 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

Πότε έγινε η ζωγράφιση;

  1. 1950
  2. 1960
  3. 1970
  4. 1980
  5. 1990
  6. 2000
  7. 2010

Σκιασμένο: η ζωή του Αντρέι Νόβακι (1953–?) ▲ αυτό το έργο, 2015

Παρόμοια έργα

Επιλέξτε ένα από τα παραπάνω έργα: αναφέρετε δύο κοινά στοιχεία που έχει με αυτό και ένα στοιχείο που το διαφοροποιεί.

Περισσότερα έργα που μπορούν να συνδυαστούν με αυτό: wahooart.com/el/art/similar/andrzej-nowacki-18-04-15-D2M98M-en/

Χρωματική παλέτα

Μετρημένο από την εικόνα

    Κυρίαρχο χρώμα

    Phthalo Green #2e281e

    Καταχωρημένη παλέτα

    • #2E281E
    • #F9F9F7
    • #984D16
    • #5D6450
    Παλέτα
    Earthy Η κυρίαρχη οικογένεια χρωμάτων στην εικόνα.
    Κυρίαρχο χρώμα
    Phthalo Green
    Ένταση
    Balanced Πόσο κορεσμένες και ποικίλες είναι οι αποχρώσεις, από έναν μόνο ήπιο τόνο έως πολλούς φωτεινούς.
    Αντίθεση
    Statement Το πόσο διαφέρουν τα χρώματα σε φωτεινότητα και κορεσμό σε όλο το έργο.
    Αρμονία
    Softly Mixed Palette Ο βαθμός της αρμονίας μεταξύ των χρωμάτων, από την έντονη αντίθεση έως την πλήρη ενότητα.
    Φωτεινότητα
    Shadow Το πόσο ανοιχτό ή σκούρο φαίνεται το έργο συνολικά, από τις βαθιές σκιές έως τα φωτεινά σημεία.
    Κορεσμός
    Balanced Soft Πόσο καθαρά και έντονα είναι τα χρώματα, από το σχεδόν γκρίζο έως το απόλυτα ζωντανό.

    Καλλιτέχνης και μουσείο

    Καλλιτέχνης

    Αντρέι Νόβακι

    Born in Ραβκα Στρόει, Πολωνία

    A Life Shaped by Geometry: The World of Andrzej Nowacki

    Andrzej Nowacki, born in 1953, a remarkable figure of Polish Abstract Art and Op Art, resides currently in Berlin, Germany. His artistic journey began not within the formal confines of art school but rather through practical experience – primarily interior design and meticulous art restoration in Kraków. This formative period instilled in him an acute awareness of form, structure, and the subtle interplay between space and object, shaping his subsequent explorations into geometric abstraction with profound impact. A restless spirit propelled him to pursue higher education abroad, initially delving into Scandinavian languages at Göteborg University before pivoting towards Art History at Innsbruck, Austria – a dual intellectual pursuit that fueled his artistic vision.

    The Polish Constructivist Spark and European Dialogue

    The 1980s proved pivotal for Nowacki’s artistic trajectory; he discovered the compelling aesthetic of Polish Constructivism, finding inspiration in the pioneering work of Henryk Stazewski. Stazewski's unwavering commitment to geometric form and harmonious composition served as a guiding principle, profoundly influencing Nowacki’s early oeuvre and cementing his belief in simplification and clarity. This period wasn’t characterized by solitary contemplation but rather by active engagement within the European art scene – notably through collaboration with Heinz Teufel, proprietor of Cologne and Berlin's influential concrete art gallery. Teufel’s mentorship extended beyond mere guidance; he facilitated exposure to a vibrant network of artists and thinkers who shared Nowacki’s fervent passion for geometric abstraction, fostering dialogue and refining his artistic perspective.

    Op Art Principles and the Expansion of Scale

    Nowacki’s mature artistic practice is firmly rooted in Op Art and Concrete Art principles. He specializes in dynamic geometric reliefs – sculptural installations designed to elicit visual vibrations, illusions of movement, and heightened perception of spatial relationships. These pieces transcend static representation; they are carefully orchestrated arrangements of shapes and colors intended to stimulate the viewer's senses and provoke contemplation. A defining characteristic of his style is the deliberate exploration of multi-part compositions and large-format works – a conscious effort to push the boundaries of scale and challenge conventional notions of artistic expression. He approaches each element with meticulous precision, recognizing that subtle variations in color or form can dramatically alter the overall aesthetic experience. As he himself articulates, “Colour supplements, and sometimes substitutes light.” It attracts with its harmony, while sometimes it arouses fear, it intrigues, or denotes anxiety.

    Recognition and Continued Evolution

    Throughout his career, Andrzej Nowacki has garnered considerable acclaim for his contributions to abstract art. He received a prestigious private scholarship in West Orange, New Jersey, in 1994 – providing invaluable resources for furthering his artistic endeavors. Participation in workshops “Under the Sign of Geometry,” organized by Bozena Kowalska in Okuninka near Chełm between 1997 and 2001, nurtured a collaborative spirit and deepened his understanding of geometric principles. In 2001, he was awarded a scholarship from the New York Pollock-Krasner Foundation – affirming his standing within the international art community. His work has been exhibited extensively across Europe and beyond, including a significant presentation in Osaka, Japan, in 2005, and periods of focused creation at Anna Maria Island, Florida, USA, resulting in exhibitions with Seth Jason Beitler Gallery in Miami. More recently, he established a substantial atelier in Dolní Vítkovice, Ostrava Lower Vítkovice, Czech Republic – providing him with the space and resources necessary to pursue ambitious artistic projects. Currently residing and working in Berlin, Germany, Andrzej Nowacki continues to innovate within the realm of abstract art, crafting compelling artworks that stimulate intellectual curiosity and invite profound aesthetic engagement.

    Περισσότερες πληροφορίες

    Διαθέσιμο online

    Κωδικός QR που συνδέεται με τη σελίδα λήψης για το 18.04.15

    wahooart.com/el/art/download/andrzej-nowacki-18-04-15-D2M98M-en/

    Παρθέμειο αναφορά για το έργο

    MLA
    Νόβακι, Αντρέι. 18.04.15. 2015, https://wahooart.com/el/art/andrzej-nowacki-18-04-15-D2M98M-en/
    APA
    Νόβακι, Αντρέι (2015). 18.04.15 [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/el/art/andrzej-nowacki-18-04-15-D2M98M-en/
    Chicago
    Αντρέι Νόβακι. 18.04.15. 2015. https://wahooart.com/el/art/andrzej-nowacki-18-04-15-D2M98M-en/
    Harvard
    Νόβακι, Αντρέι (2015) 18.04.15. Available at: https://wahooart.com/el/art/andrzej-nowacki-18-04-15-D2M98M-en/

    Look closely

    18.04.15 — Αντρέι Νόβακι

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Look back at 04.03.13 (2013), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    4. Abstract Art: Abstraction built strictly from squares, circles and straight edges rather than free gesture. Where can you see that in this work?
    5. Αντρέι Νόβακι was about 62 when this was made. What in it looks like the work of an artist at that stage?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.