Teresa Rudowicz born in 1928 in Torun, he
died in 1994 in Krakow. She was one of the most distinct personalities
in the Krakow artistic community.
Teresa Rudowicz studied in the years 1948-50 at the State School of Fine Arts in Gdańsk, later the Academy of Fine Arts (Painting Faculty), obtaining the diploma in 1954 at the studio of Czesław Rzepiński. She was a co-founder of the Cracow Group Artistic Association (November 1956). She took part in the majority of the Cracow’s Group exhibitions in Poland and abroad. In the 50’s of the 20th century she painted and created lithographical compositions according to the spirit of informel abstraction. Since the beginning of the 60s she started creating her most characteristic collages, which are sometimes compared to the similar artistic streams like matter or assemblages. The artist was known by adding authentic objects to her works (often being accused of “spoiling” old prints). When martial law was declared in Poland in the 80’s, she created some religious theme compositions
Teresa Rudowicz studied in the years 1948-50 at the State School of Fine Arts in Gdańsk, later the Academy of Fine Arts (Painting Faculty), obtaining the diploma in 1954 at the studio of Czesław Rzepiński. She was a co-founder of the Cracow Group Artistic Association (November 1956). She took part in the majority of the Cracow’s Group exhibitions in Poland and abroad. In the 50’s of the 20th century she painted and created lithographical compositions according to the spirit of informel abstraction. Since the beginning of the 60s she started creating her most characteristic collages, which are sometimes compared to the similar artistic streams like matter or assemblages. The artist was known by adding authentic objects to her works (often being accused of “spoiling” old prints). When martial law was declared in Poland in the 80’s, she created some religious theme compositions
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