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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.
    • 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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Paradise. (1-1/1)

A work from mid-1980s. Again, Zbigniew Libera used a ready publication, which he revised and gave it a stronger and more readable meaning; he extracted its traits that often go unnoticed. In Paradise the artist used a fragment of a Soviet children's book. The work presents a scene froma typical publication of the Soviet publishing house “Malysh”, where the world is ordered and works according to carefully planned schemes, and the sense of happiness is every citizen's obligation.

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Paradise.


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