Natural Art project closely related to Conceptual Art and Land Art movements has been initiated by Jacek Tylicki, a New York artist in 1973. Tylicki sends into the Nature, the wind, the rivers or the forests sheets of canvas or paper, and leaves them for a long while in a natural environment , thus forcing upon Nature an attitude previously reserved to the artist: the creation of a form. An artist imposes a principle, the time and geographical frames of action; Nature creates the forms.
Those actions are related and based on former achivements of Marcel Duchamp, Vasilly Kandinsky, and Jackson Pollock's abstract expresionism
References:
Les Krantz | The New York Art Review | 1988 | ISBN 0-913765-09-0 | p.1218
Nordic Experimental Art Festival, Iceland | August 1980
Galerie Kanal 2, 1980 Copenhagen, Denmark
Galeria BWA, 1980, Sopot, Poland
Gallery 38, Copenhagen, 1979 | Denmark
Galeria Sien Gdanska, 1979 Gdansk, Poland
Galerie S:t Petri, Archive of Experimental and Mariginal Art | October 1979 | Lund, Sweden
Galeria Akumulatory | November 1979 | Poznan, Poland
Galerie Sudurgata 7, | 1979 Reykjavik, Iceland
Category: Modern art
Installation art
Performance art
Conceptual art
Land art
More about the Artist:
http://www.tylicki.com/ |