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Gostomski, Zbigniew
(b Bydgoszcz, Pomerania, 14 Nov 1932). Polish conceptual artist. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw, in 19539. His earliest work draws on his experience of Minimalism and Op art. The series Optical Objects (195865), for example, geometrical reliefs modelled according to mathematical calculations and painted in a range of tones from white to grey to black, exploits both natural and artificial effects of light and shade. Environment (1968), an assembly of solid three-dimensional forms, could be seen simultaneously as a unified structure and as a collection of individual works, and it was on the periphery of architecture, sculpture and painting.
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