The Dark Arts: Aleksandra Waliszewska and Symbolism

by Alison M. Gingeras (Editor)

Paperback, 2023

Status

Available

Call number

ND955.P63 W372

Publication

Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw (2023), 220 pages

Description

A look at the dark, symbolic work of Polish painter Aleksandra Waliszewska alongside historical artworks that influence her.   Painter Aleksandra Waliszewska creates densely narrative, art historically saturated oil and gouache paintings. Waliszewska's pictorial universe is populated by supernatural characters and dark themes: devils, vampires, satanic creatures, possessed girls, apocalyptic scenes, bloodthirsty zombies, and other incarnations of the living dead. These characters are situated in dystopian urban landscapes, lost highways, deserted suburbs, gloomy housing estates, swamps, and other sites associated with the Eastern European landscape. Drawing from the specifically Slavic histories of the UpiĆ³r (the living dead), Waliszewska claims her artistic and conceptual descendance from premodern art and Symbolist works of the late 19th and early 20th century from Nordic, Baltic, and Eastern European regions.   The Dark Arts presents a dense visual narrative, reproducing over a hundred images of Waliszewska's in juxtaposition with dozens of historical paintings and sculptures. Shifting away from the dominant figures of French and Austrian artists, this revisionist look at Symbolism through an Eastern and Baltic lens will introduce a wider audience to a rich and relatively understudied field of visual culture.  … (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

220 p.; 9.75 inches

ISBN

8396302626 / 9788396302625
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