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Zdzisław Beksiński (; 24 February 192921 February 2005) was a Polish
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,
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, and
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specializing in the field of
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. Beksiński made his paintings and drawings in what he called either a
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or a Gothic manner. His creations were made mainly in two periods. The first period of work is generally considered to contain expressionistic colour, with a strong style of "utopian realism" and surreal architecture. The second period contained more abstract style, with the main features of formalism. Beksiński was stabbed to death at his
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apartment on February 21, 2005, by a 19-year-old acquaintance from Wołomin, reportedly because Beksiński refused to lend him money.


Life

Zdzisław Beksiński was born in Sanok, southern Poland. He studied architecture at Kraków Polytechnic in 1947, finishing his studies in 1952. He returned to Sanok in 1955, working as a construction site supervisor, but found that he did not enjoy it. During this period, he had an interest in montage photography, sculpting, and painting. When he first started sculpting, he often used his construction site materials for his medium. His early photography was a precursor to his later paintings, often depicting peculiar wrinkles, desolate landscapes, and still-life faces on rough surfaces. His paintings often depict anxiety, such as torn doll faces, or faces erased or obscured by bandages wrapped around the portrait. His main focus was on
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, and his works in the 1960s were inspired by
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.


Painting and drawing

Beksiński had no formal training as an artist. He was a graduate of the Faculty of Architecture at the Kraków Polytechnic, receiving an MSc in 1952. His paintings were mainly created using oil paint on hardboard panels that he personally prepared, although he also experimented with acrylic paints. Beksiński listened to
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while painting.


Fantastic Realism

An exhibition of Beksiński's works organized by Janusz Bogucki in
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in 1964 was his first major success. Beksiński soon became the leading figure in contemporary Polish art. In the late 1960s, Beksiński entered what he called his "fantastic period," which lasted into the mid-1980s. This is his best-known period, during which he created disturbing images, showing a gloomy, surrealistic environment with detailed scenes of death, decay, landscapes filled with skeletons, deformed figures, and deserts. At the time, Beksiński claimed, "I wish to paint in such a manner as if I were photographing dreams." Despite the grim subjects, Beksiński claimed some of his works were misunderstood; in his opinion, they were rather optimistic or even humorous. For the most part, Beksiński was adamant that even he did not know the meaning of his artworks and was uninterested in possible interpretations; in keeping with this notion, he refused to provide titles for any of his drawings or paintings. Before moving to
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in 1977, he destroyed a selection of his works in his own backyard, without leaving any documentation concerning them.


Later work

In the later part of the 1990s, he became interested in computers, the Internet,
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and photo manipulation, a medium that he focused on until his death.


Later life and death

Beksiński's wife, Zofia, died in 1998; a year later, on Christmas Eve 1999, his son Tomasz committed suicide by drug overdose. Beksiński discovered his son's body.
Beksiński was murdered in his flat in Warsaw on 21 February 2005 by Robert Kupiec, the teenage son of his longtime caretaker. His cousin, Łukasz was also involved in the murder. Robert and his cousin were arrested shortly after the crime. On 9 November 2006 Robert was sentenced to 25 years in prison, and his crime partner, Łukasz, was sentenced to 5 years by the Supreme Court of Warsaw.


Personality

Although Beksiński's art was often grim, he himself was known to be a pleasant person who took enjoyment from conversation and had a keen sense of humor. He was modest and somewhat shy, avoiding public events such as the openings of his own exhibitions. He credited music as his main source of inspiration. He claimed not to be much influenced by literature, cinema or the work of other artists, and almost never visited museums or exhibitions. Beksiński avoided concrete analysis of the content of his work, saying "I don't want to say or convey anything. I just paint what comes to my mind". He had
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, which made him reluctant to travel; he referred to his condition as "neurotic diarrhea".


Artistic legacy

The town of Sanok, Poland, houses a museum dedicated to Beksiński. A Beksiński museum housing 50 paintings and 120 drawings from the Dmochowski collection (who owns the biggest private collection of Beksiński's art)Sny Beksińskiego
November 2015.
opened in 2006 in the City Art Gallery of Częstochowa, Poland. On 18th May 2012 with the participation of Minister of Regional Development Elżbieta Bieńkowska and others took place ceremonial opening of the in the rebuilt wing of the castle. On 19th May 2012, The New Gallery opened for the public. A 'Beksiński cross', in the characteristic T-shape frequently employed by the artist, was installed for
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to honor the artist's memory. In 2023, the online Zdzisław Beksiński Art Promotion Archive, an online collection of Beksiński's works, was created.


Short stories

From 1963 to 1965, Beksiński wrote short stories. However, he was unhappy with the results and sealed them away, deciding to hone his skills in painting instead. They remained unpublished until after his death. In 2015, a collection of his short stories was published. The stories have an unfinished and chaotic nature; they vary from abstract onirist tales and philosophical self-reflections to metaphorical
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fiction and crime thriller stories. Beksiński's literary period is described as "short and intensive", as he wrote 40 short stories in fewer than two years, experimenting with form and narrative.


See also

* List of Polish painters


References


Sources

* Cowan, J. (Ed.) 2006: ''The Fantastic Art of Beksiński – Zdzislaw Beksiński: 1929–2005'', 3rd edn., Galerie Morpheus International, Las Vegas. . * Dmochowski, A. & P. 1991: ''Beksiński – Photographies, Dessins, Sculptures, Peintures'', 2nd edn., API Publishing (Republic of Korea). * Dmochowski, A. & P. 1991: ''Beksiński – Peintures et Dessins 1987–1991'', 1st edn., API Publishing (Republic of Korea).
Gazeta Wyborcza, an interview with Zdzisław Beksiński
* Kulakowska-Lis, J. (Ed.) 2005: ''Beksiński 1'', 3rd edn.; with introduction by Tomasz Gryglewicz. Bosz Art, Poland. . * Kulakowska-Lis, J. (Ed.) 2005: ''Beksiński 2'', 2nd edn.; with introduction by Wieslaw Banach. Bosz Art, Poland. .


External links


Zdzisław Beksiński Art Promotion Archive

Beksiński Official Youtube channel with interviews and documentary footage

Beksiński Official Store

Zdzisław Beksiński
at Culture.pl
Zdzisław Beksiński virtual museum




* ttps://wspieram.to/beksinski#vereng Documentary crowdfundingCrowdfunder to finance a feature-length documentary on Beksiński's life
The Cursed Paintings of Zdzisław Beksiński
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Zdzisław Beksiński's Life and Work from ''Historical Museum in Sanok''
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