Danuta Lewandowska PRICE CHARTS
1927 - 1977. Known for: Constructivism and geometric abstraction.
Danuta Lewandowska was a Polish artist who began creating compositions in the spirit of constructivism and geometric abstraction in 1974. She created over 130 works in this series, which were built... Read full biography
Danuta Lewandowska was a Polish artist who began creating compositions in the spirit of constructivism and geometric abstraction in 1974. She created over 130 works in this series, which were built of successive, overlapping planes shaped as if from regularly stretched strings. This allowed her to... Read full biography
Danuta Lewandowska was a Polish artist who began creating compositions in the spirit of constructivism and geometric abstraction in 1974. She created over 130 works in this series, which were built of successive, overlapping planes shaped as if from regularly stretched strings. This allowed her to achieve an op-art game with the dynamics of seeing. Lewandowska's friend Henryk Stazewski called her paintings "automatic machines". Bozena Kowalska explained how Lewandowska's paintings affect the... Read full biography
Danuta Lewandowska was a Polish artist who began creating compositions in the spirit of constructivism and geometric abstraction in 1974. She created over 130 works in this series, which were built of successive, overlapping planes shaped as if from regularly stretched strings. This allowed her to achieve an op-art game with the dynamics of seeing. Lewandowska's friend Henryk Stazewski called her paintings "automatic machines". Bozena Kowalska explained how Lewandowska's paintings affect the senses of the recipient and searches for the philosophical sources of the forms she uses.
Danuta Lewandowska was a Polish artist who began creating compositions in the spirit of constructivism and geometric abstraction in 1974. She created over 130 works in this series, which were built of successive, overlapping planes shaped as if from regularly stretched strings. This allowed her to achieve an op-art game with the dynamics of seeing. Lewandowska's friend Henryk Stazewski called her paintings "automatic machines". Bozena Kowalska explained how Lewandowska's paintings affect the senses of the recipient and searches for the philosophical sources of the forms she uses.
