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Outlining the shape: Franciszek Duszeńko (1925–2008) — a student of Marian Wnuk If you want to do something, do it now, do it today, because tomorrow everything is going to end.— For those who will forever remain a part of Antarctica. Franciszek Duszeńko (from a sketchbook) To outline the shape in o...

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Main Author: Zelmańska-Lipnicka, Anna
Format: Text
Language:Polish
Published: Pamiętnik Sztuk Pięknych / Fine Arts Diary 2024
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.11588/psp.2016.1.102400
https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/psp/article/view/102400
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Summary:Outlining the shape: Franciszek Duszeńko (1925–2008) — a student of Marian Wnuk If you want to do something, do it now, do it today, because tomorrow everything is going to end.— For those who will forever remain a part of Antarctica. Franciszek Duszeńko (from a sketchbook) To outline the shape in order to “testify to the genocide”, so as not to lose one’s mind, was one aim shared by many artists and World War II survivors. The evidence of the physicality of Franciszek Duszeńko was the touch of a person intertwined in the history of Eastern Europe — the space where the architecture of the living “dwells” next to the architecture of those who are absent. After the war the twenty-one-year-old Franciszek, along with his friends, “emigrated” and encountered the “new Poland”. After the liberation, he went to Warsaw, later to Zakopane and Łódż. There he began his studies at the School of Art Industry. Finally, in 1946 in Sopot, he found his professor Marian Wnuk and in the same year he started his studies under ... : Pamiętnik Sztuk Pięknych / Fine Arts Diary, Vol. 11 (2016): Pamiętnik Sztuk Pięknych / Fine Arts Diary ...