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Matta. Man and Universe 13.07-31.10.2013 Matta. Man and Universe
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In the Main Building of the National Museum in Krakow we've shown paintings of one of the most important artists of the 20th century, the last of the great surrealists, the artist who influenced not only American abstract expressionism, but also postwar art in Poland.

“Continuing the cycle of exhibitions devoted to greatest world artists, the National Museum in Krakow invites you today to become acquainted with works by one of the ‘most significant creators of the 20th century,’ writes Marga Paz, the curator of the exhibition. After presentations of works by artists such as Andy Warhol, Marc Chagall, Salvador Dali, William Turner, Alexander Rodchenko, Antonio Tàpies, our audience will have an opportunity to get to know the great surrealist Roberto Matta.

His works influenced many artists, including the outstanding Polish artist Tadeusz Kantor, who was fascinated with Matta at the end of the 1940s and at the beginning of the 1950s, which was reflected in his paintings and drawings from the “metaphorical” period. Alfred Lenica, another painter associated with the Krakow Group, whose exhibition we are presenting simultaneously in the hall of the Main Building, had close artistic relations with Matta, too,” writes Zofia Gołubiew, Director of NMK, in the introduction to the publication accompanying the exhibition.

Roberto Matta was an architect, sculptor, drawing artist, interior designer and poet, but his most favourite activity was painting; at the exhibition Roberto Matta. Man and Universe we present 25 paintings, mainly large-format ones, borrowed from various sources, including the collection of the artist’s family and a few European museums.

“I think that through paintings I have created a world for myself, something like the Universe, with a ritual in whose centre I am completely alone, like Robinson Crusoe,” said the artist.

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