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Google Dooles 20.06.2023 00:45  Date: June 20, 2023 Is it a tapestry or a sculpture? Magdalena Abakanowicz’s figures of woven fiber broke the mold when she pioneered a new category of art known as Abakans. Today’s Doodle celebrates the Polish sculptor and multi-element artist. On this day in 1930, Abakanowicz was born in Poland. She belongs to the generation of artists whose childhood ended with the outbreak of World War II, and were forced into maturity at a young age. The impacts of her abbreviated childhood were many–sided and included a unique worldview that influenced her art. Abakanowicz graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw in 1954, initially painting 3 × 4 m gouaches on canvas. In the 1960s she created a series of monumental soft sculptures. Traditionally flat and hung on a wall, she turned fabric into three-dimensional forms that filled a room when hung — these flexible sculptures were called Abakans . They earned her the top prize at the 1965 São Paulo International Art Biennale and made Abakanowicz an internationally-acclaimed artist. From the 1970s onward, the major topic of her work became the human condition. The artist was inspired by “The Crowd” sociological phenomenon — the idea that crowds act as a whole and individuals lose their individuality within it. Taking this idea, Abakanowicz began to create more than a thousand figures, or rather, human trunks, over the years. The raw materials used by the artist comprised sack fabric and bronze. Her collection Agora, a group of 106 iron cast figures, is considered her most important statement about humanity and is permanently installed at Chicago Grant Park. Prestigious museums and exhibitions across the world have featured Abakanowicz’s work. More than 100 one-person exhibitions were organized in museums and art galleries across Europe, both Americas, Japan, and Australia, day. She won many awards for her art, notably the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Sculpture Center in New Jersey, the Award for Distinction in Sculpture from the Sculpture Center in New York, and the Commander Cross with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta in Poland. Her rich body of artwork is now under the care of the Marta Magdalena Abakanowicz Kosmowska and Jan Kosmowski Foundation, based in Warsaw. Happy birthday Magdalena Abakanowicz, thank you for sharing the fabric of your life with the world. Early Doodle Draft Concepts Location: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Tags: