The Spanish mysticism in paintings by artists from the Fine Arts Academy in Krakow at the turn of the 21st century

During the last two decades the works of teachers from the Painting Department of the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow: Grzegorz Bednarski, Katarzyna Makieła-Organisty, Janusz Matuszewski, Mirosław Sikorski, Edyta Sobieraj, Zbigniew Sprycha or Wojciech Szybist reveal traces of inspiration by the Spani...

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Main Author: Adam Organisty
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Language:deu
Published: The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow 2016-12-01
Series:Folia Historica Cracoviensia
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Online Access:http://czasopisma.upjp2.edu.pl/foliahistoricacracoviensia/article/view/2083/2028
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description During the last two decades the works of teachers from the Painting Department of the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow: Grzegorz Bednarski, Katarzyna Makieła-Organisty, Janusz Matuszewski, Mirosław Sikorski, Edyta Sobieraj, Zbigniew Sprycha or Wojciech Szybist reveal traces of inspiration by the Spanish Golden Age. In this respect, paintings by Krakow artists stand out against other works of contemporary art both in Poland and globally. Their art should be discussed in the context of early modern meditatio mortis and tenebristic „baroqueism”, to which the artists themselves readily admit. The point of departure (frequently referred to as homage) are mystic visions, portraits by El Greco, Francisco de Zurbarán’s bodegóns or eschatological „death hieroglyphics” by Juan de Valdés Léal. References to works by the Iberian masters are accompanied by links to Carmelite writings or Jesuit mystics. Formal and ideological analysis also allows us to ask a question of the possibility of presenting the „mystic theology” described by St. Theresa of the Infant Jesus, St. John of the Cross or St. Ignatius of Loyola in contemporary religious paintings.
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spelling doaj.art-108c851a2c7642988660b603f27ba1682022-12-21T19:15:12ZdeuThe Pontifical University of John Paul II in KrakowFolia Historica Cracoviensia0867-82942391-67022016-12-012230332810.15633/fhc.2083The Spanish mysticism in paintings by artists from the Fine Arts Academy in Krakow at the turn of the 21st centuryAdam Organisty0The Academy of Fine Arts in KrakowDuring the last two decades the works of teachers from the Painting Department of the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow: Grzegorz Bednarski, Katarzyna Makieła-Organisty, Janusz Matuszewski, Mirosław Sikorski, Edyta Sobieraj, Zbigniew Sprycha or Wojciech Szybist reveal traces of inspiration by the Spanish Golden Age. In this respect, paintings by Krakow artists stand out against other works of contemporary art both in Poland and globally. Their art should be discussed in the context of early modern meditatio mortis and tenebristic „baroqueism”, to which the artists themselves readily admit. The point of departure (frequently referred to as homage) are mystic visions, portraits by El Greco, Francisco de Zurbarán’s bodegóns or eschatological „death hieroglyphics” by Juan de Valdés Léal. References to works by the Iberian masters are accompanied by links to Carmelite writings or Jesuit mystics. Formal and ideological analysis also allows us to ask a question of the possibility of presenting the „mystic theology” described by St. Theresa of the Infant Jesus, St. John of the Cross or St. Ignatius of Loyola in contemporary religious paintings.http://czasopisma.upjp2.edu.pl/foliahistoricacracoviensia/article/view/2083/2028contemporary paintingAcademy of Fine Arts in KrakowCarmelite mysticism
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The Spanish mysticism in paintings by artists from the Fine Arts Academy in Krakow at the turn of the 21st century
Folia Historica Cracoviensia
contemporary painting
Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow
Carmelite mysticism
title The Spanish mysticism in paintings by artists from the Fine Arts Academy in Krakow at the turn of the 21st century
title_full The Spanish mysticism in paintings by artists from the Fine Arts Academy in Krakow at the turn of the 21st century
title_fullStr The Spanish mysticism in paintings by artists from the Fine Arts Academy in Krakow at the turn of the 21st century
title_full_unstemmed The Spanish mysticism in paintings by artists from the Fine Arts Academy in Krakow at the turn of the 21st century
title_short The Spanish mysticism in paintings by artists from the Fine Arts Academy in Krakow at the turn of the 21st century
title_sort spanish mysticism in paintings by artists from the fine arts academy in krakow at the turn of the 21st century
topic contemporary painting
Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow
Carmelite mysticism
url http://czasopisma.upjp2.edu.pl/foliahistoricacracoviensia/article/view/2083/2028
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