Between action painting and Polish avant-garde, Olga Niescier's exhibition in Siena


Siena's Cesare Olmastroni Gallery is hosting an exhibition Structura Naturalis by contemporary Polish artist Olga Niescier from July 12 to August 4, 2019.

The Cesare Olmastroni Gallery at Palazzo Patrizi in Siena is hosting the exhibition Structura Naturalis by Olga Niescier (Bialystok, 1978) from July 12 to August 4, 2019.

The exhibition is part of ArteSiena and propne a collection of works by the Polish painter made between 2013 and 2016. Her paintings are dense textures of color on multiple layers: color, like an action painting, is sculpted, etched, spilled and splattered on the canvas, but also mixed with inks, pastels, powder and oil pigments or dried herbs. The result is three-dimensional works with vibrant hues on canvases of plant jute fiber: true artistic creatures in which central is the relationship with Mother Nature with her rhythms, her micro-universes.



He also introduces in his works a spiritual aspect that is based on the philosophy of historical Asian landscape painting, on the Zen world. Although his art is greatly influenced by the Polish interwar avant-garde, particularly the artistic production of Wladyslaw Strzeminski, an artist considered to be the father of the theory ofUnism, based on the idea of unity and homogeneity of all elements of the composition characterized by chromatic reduction and vibrant surfaces.

Hours: Daily from 3:30 to 6:30 pm.

Free admission.

Between action painting and Polish avant-garde, Olga Niescier's exhibition in Siena
Between action painting and Polish avant-garde, Olga Niescier's exhibition in Siena


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