


In the 1960’s, he entered the mainstream of abstraction while maintaining his own style of expression. Most of his works are untitled, since he wanted to avoid any metaphorical interpretation that the spectator might formulate in connection to the title. Zdzisław Beksiński’s works have been part of many exhibitions and collections around the world, among them the Museum of Art, Łódź Zachęta Narodowa Galeria Sztuki, Warsaw Goteborg Art Museum, Sweden Tenerife Espacio de las Artes, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain The National Museum, Poznan, Poland International Cultural Centre, Krakow, Poland Regional Museum, Kutno, Poland National Museum, Wrocław, Poland The Hermansdorfer Collection, Wroclaw, Poland National Museum, Gdańsk, Poland The National Museum, Warsaw, Poland The National Museum, Krakow, Poland Historical Museum, Sanok, Poland and many others.Īs an internationally recognized and controversial artist, Zdzisław Beksiński is known for his emotionally charged works, often depicting grotesque figures and apocalyptic landscapes. Zdzisław Beksińsk’s artistic practice is formally very diverse, since he worked in mediums including sculpture, photography, graphic art, drawing, and painting, while conceptually his work draws upon dystopian surrealism.
