Natretny Kapris*
Description
Executed in: 1958-1967
Medium: Oil on canvas
Size: 100 x 81cm
Signed lower right.
Countersigned, located "Warszawa Paris", titled on the back and dated
Provenance
Aquired by the present owner from the Artist Estate. Private collection, France; Private collection, Europe.
Description
Alfred Lenica is a Polish avant-garde painter who was in close contact with the members of a second Krakow group (Tadeusz Kantor, Tadeusz Brzozowski, Kazimierz Mikulski, and Jerzy Nowosielsk), and a founding member of the 4F+R group. In his pre-war work he combined features of surrealism, expressionism, and abstraction, while after the war he returned to figuration. Overall, experimentation remained predominant in his work. Alfred Lenica’s works have been part of many exhibitions and collections at home and abroad, including the Museum of Art, Łódź; Zachęta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw; Poland; Galerie Ferrero, Geneva, Switzerland; Gallery Arsenał, Poznań, Poland; Palace of Arts, Kraków, Poland; Municipal Gallery of Contemporary Art, Belgrade, Serbia; National Museum, Warsaw, Poland; New York D'Arcy Galleries, New York, USA; Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, UK; Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, Denmark; National Museum, Wrocław, Poland and Olomouc Museum of Art, Czech Republic.
Early in his career, Alfred Lenica painted figurative scenes, mainly still lifes and landscapes, following the example of cubism. After World War II, his practice moved towards abstraction and tachism. In 1948, he took part in the first Exhibition of Modern Art in Kraków, organized by Tadeusz Kantor, which set him on the path he subsequently followed in painting. This is when he started his most important artistic experiments, so-called "layered works," which involved putting several layers of paint on the canvas and then scratching it off, creating layers of irregular colour fields. The work Natretny Kapris is a noteworthy example of his renewed interest in tachism and abstract expressionism in the late 1950s, defining the main approach that he would use in his painting and which is considered to be highly original and one of a kind.
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