Mateusz Szczypinski was born in 1984 in Piekary Slaskie . In his paintings, he uses the oil technique combined with skillfully selected elements of the collage, which makes them faithful to the... Read full biography
Mateusz Szczypinski was born in 1984 in Piekary Slaskie . In his paintings, he uses the oil technique combined with skillfully selected elements of the collage, which makes them faithful to the painting tradition, and at the same time fresh and surprising. The artist's work from 2010 is an example... Read full biography
Mateusz Szczypinski was born in 1984 in Piekary Slaskie . In his paintings, he uses the oil technique combined with skillfully selected elements of the collage, which makes them faithful to the painting tradition, and at the same time fresh and surprising. The artist's work from 2010 is an example of an early series of works in which Szczypinski referred primarily to the canon of European art, introducing modifications both with a brush and with ready-made collage cuttings. The figures on the... Read full biography
Mateusz Szczypinski was born in 1984 in Piekary Slaskie . In his paintings, he uses the oil technique combined with skillfully selected elements of the collage, which makes them faithful to the painting tradition, and at the same time fresh and surprising. The artist's work from 2010 is an example of an early series of works in which Szczypinski referred primarily to the canon of European art, introducing modifications both with a brush and with ready-made collage cuttings. The figures on the left refer to the paintings by Hans Holbein and the portrait convention known from the canvases of Dutch painters. “When it comes to references to the past, they occur on several levels. On the one hand, it refers to certain works known from the... Read full biography
Mateusz Szczypinski was born in 1984 in Piekary Slaskie . In his paintings, he uses the oil technique combined with skillfully selected elements of the collage, which makes them faithful to the painting tradition, and at the same time fresh and surprising. The artist's work from 2010 is an example of an early series of works in which Szczypinski referred primarily to the canon of European art, introducing modifications both with a brush and with ready-made collage cuttings. The figures on the left refer to the paintings by Hans Holbein and the portrait convention known from the canvases of Dutch painters. “When it comes to references to the past, they occur on several levels. On the one hand, it refers to certain works known from the history of art, specific motives, aesthetics or themes. Initially, they were mainly great masters, modern art, over time, there were also quotes or Mateusz... Read full biography
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