Echo
Edward Krasiński's performance "Spear" 1964, photographed by Eustachy Kossakowski
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
"Krasiński (1925–2004) was one of the most important artists of the European post-war avant-garde, whose work ranged from sculptures to immersive installations. He sought to reduce sculpture to a mere line, best epitomised in his use of blue adhesive tape: ‘I place it horizontally at a height of 130cm everywhere and on everything.’ This included his Warsaw studio, which has been preserved as he left it." www.tate.org.uk
Echo
Edward Krasiński's performance "Spear" 1964, photographed by Eustachy Kossakowski
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
"Krasiński (1925–2004) was one of the most important artists of the European post-war avant-garde, whose work ranged from sculptures to immersive installations. He sought to reduce sculpture to a mere line, best epitomised in his use of blue adhesive tape: ‘I place it horizontally at a height of 130cm everywhere and on everything.’ This included his Warsaw studio, which has been preserved as he left it." www.tate.org.uk