Atomic Tomb, Piotr Sakowski
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https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Atomic-Tomb/337393/3909757/view

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Atomic Tomb, Piotr Sakowski
signed on the back + certification shipped in a double tube
https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Atomic-Tomb/337393/3909757/view
Not I, Piotr Sakowski
The artist focuses on setting the conditions for each viewer to seek his or her own identity, accepting the multiplicity and diversity of interpretations that result from each encounterwith the work. Artist provocative and witty works challenge our preconceptions and acceptance of the world around us. He does this not by adding anything to these familiar objects, but simply by re-context-ualising them as art and therefore asking us to consider them as we might not otherwise. To what extent is art nowadays based on the recipients’ imagination and their ability of abstract thinking? How far can the artist go in limiting the formal means of expression and ‘freeing the artwork from sensual materialisation’? Piotr Sakowski’s work stimulates a number of questions regarding the notions of presence, visibility or peripherality, as well as referring to the broadly understood limits: of space, imagination, the human mind, and consequently – to the limits of contemporary art. ---My conceptual art corresponds to the practice of Art & Language, R.Barry, L.Weiner, P.Manzoni, R.Opalka and S.Drozdz. My artistic output is homogeneous, consequent and govered by law of internal development.---
https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Installation-Not-I/337393/3871035/view
Untitled - Limited Edition 1 of 5, Piotr Sakowski
When we describe a process, or make out an invoice, or photograph a tree, we create models; without them we would know nothing of reality and would be animals. Abstract pictures are fictive models, because they make visible a reality that we can neither see nor describe, but whose existence we can postulate.
https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Photography-Untitled-Limited-Edition-1-of-5/337393/3926486/view
Enter the Void, Piotr Sakowski
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https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Enter-the-Void/337393/3909769/view
Build fiction, Piotr Sakowski
In his practice, Piotr Sakowski aims at maximum simplification of the traditional ways of presenting art – all he does is show the captions accompanying his works, which are in fact absent in the gallery. Sakowski’s subtle interference with the exhibition space, in the spirit of the conceptual art tradition, emphasises the potential of a word which is capable of creating energy and space with the entire build-up of emotions and impressions emerging at the artist/artwork/recipient meeting point. By excluding the intermediation of a tangible object with physical properties, Sakowski’s actions force the viewer to ponder the mechanisms of the reception of contemporary art and how to evaluate it. To what extent is art nowadays based on the recipients’ imagination and their ability of abstract thinking? How far can the artist go in limiting the formal means of expression and ‘freeing the artwork from sensual materialisation’? Piotr Sakowski’s work stimulates a number of questions regarding the notions of presence, visibility or peripherality, as well as referring to the broadly understood limits: of space, imagination, the human mind, and consequently – to the limits of contemporary art. signed on the back + certificate of authenticity
https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Sculpture-Build-fiction/337393/3918804/view
Nothing to explain, Piotr Sakowski
In his practice, Piotr Sakowski aims at maximum simplification of the traditional ways of presenting art – all he does is show the captions accompanying his works, which are in fact absent in the gallery. Sakowski’s subtle interference with the exhibition space, in the spirit of the conceptual art tradition, emphasises the potential of a word which is capable of creating energy and space with the entire build-up of emotions and impressions emerging at the artist/artwork/recipient meeting point. By excluding the intermediation of a tangible object with physical properties, Sakowski’s actions force the viewer to ponder the mechanisms of the reception of contemporary art and how to evaluate it. To what extent is art nowadays based on the recipients’ imagination and their ability of abstract thinking? How far can the artist go in limiting the formal means of expression and ‘freeing the artwork from sensual materialisation’? Piotr Sakowski’s work stimulates a number of questions regarding the notions of presence, visibility or peripherality, as well as referring to the broadly understood limits: of space, imagination, the human mind, and consequently – to the limits of contemporary art. signed on the back + certificate of authenticity
https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Sculpture-Nothing-to-explain/337393/4023553/view
The World in Pictures, Piotr Sakowski
The artist focuses on setting the conditions for each viewer to seek his or her own identity, accepting the multiplicity and diversity of interpretations that result from each encounterwith the work. Artist provocative and witty works challenge our preconceptions and acceptance of the world around us. He does this not by adding anything to these familiar objects, but simply by re-context-ualising them as art and therefore asking us to consider them as we might not otherwise. To what extent is art nowadays based on the recipients’ imagination and their ability of abstract thinking? How far can the artist go in limiting the formal means of expression and ‘freeing the artwork from sensual materialisation’? Piotr Sakowski’s work stimulates a number of questions regarding the notions of presence, visibility or peripherality, as well as referring to the broadly understood limits: of space, imagination, the human mind, and consequently – to the limits of contemporary art. ---My conceptual art corresponds to the practice of Art & Language, R.Barry, L.Weiner, P.Manzoni, R.Opalka and S.Drozdz. My artistic output is homogeneous, consequent and govered by law of internal development.---
https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Installation-The-World-in-Pictures/337393/3879266/view
Childhood and Death, Piotr Sakowski
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https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Childhood-and-Death/337393/3909763/view