Untitled by Zdzislaw Beksinski

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drawing, charcoal

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drawing

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charcoal drawing

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pencil drawing

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expressionism

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abstraction

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charcoal

Copyright: © The Historical Museum in Sanok (Poland) is the exclusive owner of copyrights of Zdzisław Beksiński's works.

This untitled drawing was made by Zdzislaw Beksinski, though we don't know exactly when. Beksinski was a Polish artist who survived the horrors of the Second World War and then lived through the decades of Soviet domination, a history that profoundly shaped his art. His unsettling images often tap into a sense of helplessness and claustrophobia. Here, a figure huddles in what appears to be a box. The figure looks almost mummified, as if bound by restraints or bandages. The dark tail coiling out from beneath the figure hints at something monstrous. Beksinski lived in a society marked by a deep distrust of state power, where the institutions of political control inspired dread and anxiety. Understanding Beksinski's art involves delving into Poland's complex 20th-century history, exploring the ways individual lives were affected by larger political forces. Art offers a powerful lens through which to examine the human condition under oppressive regimes.

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