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| A photographer, graphic artist,
painter, sculptor, and creator of objects and installations
– the most important of which were his successive studios
– Piasecki was a truly independent phenomenon who did
not fit the mainstream narrative of Polish postwar art. Although
his work received some critical attention from the late 1950s
into the ‘60s, and he had connections to the 2nd Cracow
Group (whose most famous member was Tadeusz Kantor) Piasecki
was never a central figure and his decision to emigrate to Sweden
in 1967 further distanced him from artistic life in Poland.
It was not until a retrospective exhibition was presented at
the Zacheta National Gallery of Art in Warsaw in 2008, that
the significance and importance of his work to Polish art in
the second half of the 20th century began to be recognized.
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