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Edward Dwurnik. Madness! 23.03-09.07.2013 Edward Dwurnik. Madness!
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This exhibition of works by Edward Dwurnik in the National Museum in Kraków included more than 100 paintings and drawings by the artist, including several cycles of his paintings from the late 1960s to the first decades of the 21st century, depicting such themes as Athletes, Workers, Warsaw, Hitchhiking trips, Passion, and The cross. An important part of this exhibition comprises rarely-exhibited drawings and collages created by Dwurnik to parallel his paintings (the cycles "Wall", "One day", "My heroes", "In the shadow of the building", "Workers").

This presentation of works created over more than 40 years was not a complete retrospective. The exhibition have given us an extensive overview of works executed by the artist over many years. The selection of paintings and drawings was subjective; however, they have been brought together with the idea of providing a broad approximation of Dwurnik’s oeuvre and provoking his viewers to explore it further on their own.

"Madness", the title of the exhibition, refers to a current concept with a highly ambiguous meaning –as ambiguous, in fact, as the artist’s paintings. On one hand, the term is a synonym for madness, but on the other, for something extraordinary, amazing and wonderful. ‘It’s sheer insanity!’ is an everyday phrase, used whenever we see someone doing something ridiculous, or who appears to be out of his mind. Since the most important issue in Dwurnik’s work is the Polish civilization surrounding it, it seems to us that the term also describes the nature of the world represented in the artist’s paintings. Moreover, ‘insane’ might denote the artist’s output itself, as for years he turned out picture after picture like a madman; his current oeuvre numbers more than 4,000 works.

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