Marian Bogusz (1920-1980)
Professions: Painter; Sculptor
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Marian BOGUSZ (1920 - 1980) 5 MINUTEN VOR 12 IM NANKIN, 1948
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Bogusz Marian
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Erotic, 1977
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Bogusz Marian Erotic, 1977
Marian Bogusz Biography
(b Pleszew, 25 April 1920; d Warsaw, 2 Feb 1980). Polish painter, sculptor and stage designer. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw, in the studios of Jan Cybis (b 1897) and Jan Seweryn Sokolowski (190453) between 1945 and 1948. He was a co-founder and later head of the Painting Section of the Club of Young Artists and Scientists (Klub Mlodych Artystów i Naukowców), an interdisciplinary avant-garde institution that flourished in Warsaw between 1947 and 1949. In 1955, together with Zbigniew Dlubak and Kajetan Sosnowski he founded Group 55, which took a stand against the ideas of the exhibition at the Arsenal, Warsaw (see ARSENALISTS), and which formulated a programme of modern art. From 1956 to 1965 he ran the Galeria Krzywe Kolo in Warsaw, which showed innovative work by Polish artists. Bogusz staged the First Koszalin Plein-air Art Session in Osieki (1963) and jointly organized the First Biennial of Spatial Forms in Elblag (1965), both very important events shaping Polish art of the 1960s. He took part in many other symposia and exhibitions at home and abroad.
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