Gallery: Art Museum MS1 Więckowskiego 36, Łódź, Poland Artists:
Barnett Newman, Charley Toorop, Henri Matisse, Kazimir Malevich, Marc Chagall, Martial Raysse, Nola Hatterman, Pablo Picasso, Piet Mondrian, Roy Lichtenstein, Vincent van Gogh, Wassily Kandinsky, Willem de Kooning
Works by Kader Attia, Stéphane Mandelbaum, Gerhard Marx, Miriam Cahn, Christer Strömholm, or Jacques Lizene are registers of mutilation suffered by human body crushed by the wheels of history. Aesthetic judgement is also made for the representation of damage with the image of a nuclear fireball coming to prominence as a symbol of destructive power of technology. It is used as such by Evariste Richer, Roman Cieślewicz, Albert De Hert, as well a...
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Works by Kader Attia, Stéphane Mandelbaum, Gerhard Marx, Miriam Cahn, Christer Strömholm, or Jacques Lizene are registers of mutilation suffered by human body crushed by the wheels of history. Aesthetic judgement is also made for the representation of damage with the image of a nuclear fireball coming to prominence as a symbol of destructive power of technology. It is used as such by Evariste Richer, Roman Cieślewicz, Albert De Hert, as well as by anonymous reporters. Finally, there is a separate section showing images of politicians whose decisions have inflicted conflicts and chaos. This is Hitler in collages by Cieślewicz. Here are Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu depicted by Ion Barladeanu. This is Lenin’s portrait in worker’s hands. This is Mao Zedong on