
Magdalena Abakanowicz
Magdalena Abakanowicz (1930–2017) was a renowned Polish sculptor and textile artist known for her large-scale fiber sculptures and installations. Her innovative approach to textile art, which often incorporated themes of identity and the human experience, positioned her as a prominent figure in contemporary art. Abakanowicz's works, characterized by their tactile qualities and use of organic forms, have been exhibited worldwide and are considered pivotal in the evolution of textile art as a serious medium.
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Magdalena Abakanowicz was another artist featured in exhibitions at the foundation established by Pomodoro.
Arnaldo Pomodoro e Milano: l'arrivo nel 1954, la guida di Lucio Fontana, il laboratorio-casa in via VigevanoMagdalena Abakanowicz created a textile installation featured in the inaugural exhibition at the MSN museum.
Warsaw’s new museum of contemporary art offers a stark white contrast to the city’s troubled historyMagdalena Abakanowicz is compared to Edīte Pauls-Vīgnere for her sculptural tendencies in textile art.
Krāsu un faktūras meistare. Latviešu tekstilmākslas ikona Edīte Pauls-Vīgnere / Diena

















