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Zbigniew Libera archive

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  • Edited Works
    • For Art, 1982.
    • Exhibition in "Strych" Gallery, 1982.
    • Bookplate of Jerzy Kaniewski, 1983.
    • Domestic performance, 1984.
    • Nut, 1984
    • Self-portrait (closed circuit), 1984
    • Eve, 1984.
    • Sleeping Grandmother, 1984.
    • Regina G., 1984.
      • Working materials.
    • Untitled (Grandmother), 1984.
    • Granmother's Corpse, 1984.
    • Magda, 1984.
    • Intimate rites, 1984.
    • Libera-Furniture Piece, 1985.
    • Untitled (Hommage à Gawron), 1985.
    • Mannequins, 1985.
    • Intimate rites - board, 1986.
    • Hermaphrodite, 1986.
    • Pretty boy, 1986.
    • The Genius of the Artist in the Psychological Dimension, 1986.
    • Mystical perseveration,1986.
    • Criminality of action based on the case of Zbyszek Libera, 1986.
    • Patients, 1987.
    • Someone Else, 1986.
    • Pigtail, 1988.
    • A Handbook for Nurses, 1988.
    • Spinther, 1990.
    • Paradise.
    • Monstrance, 1990
    • Mother and Son.
    • Gate, 1990
    • Goth inter
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Regina G., 1984. (1-3/3)

Between the years 1983-1984 twentysomething Libera took care of his ill grandmother. The illness and slow agony of the old woman inspired the artist to create a series of works documenting human body dregradation. „Regina G.“ tells a stry about the inevitable decrepitude, incapacitation, necessity to depend on others' help, passivity against our environment, or even a specific lethargy preceeding death.

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Working materials.
3 objects

Working materials.

Regina G., 1984
photograph

Regina G., 1984

Regina G., 1984
photograph

Regina G., 1984

Regina G., 1984
photograph

Regina G., 1984


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