50 000.00 zł
| Year | 1973 |
|---|---|
| Medium | crayon / paper |
| Dimensions | 45 x 34 cm |
| Reference | Fangor '73 |
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“Interface” (Międzytwarz) is a unique work by Wojciech Fangor from 1973, depicting two faces merged into a single, shared form. Fangor explores dialogue, duality and the tension between individuals, using his signature soft line and expressive colour. The overlapping profiles create a compelling metaphor for encounter, connection and coexistence.
The composition blends abstraction, symbolism and figuration, making it distinct from Fangor’s well-known optical works. “Interface” is one of his most intriguing linear–colour experiments, investigating the psychology of relationships and the visual perception of the human face. It is a subtle and intimate yet dynamic piece filled with emotional resonance.
The composition combines elements of abstraction, symbol and figure, which distinguishes it from Fangor’s typical optical works. “Between the Face” is among some of his most interesting linear-color experiments, in which he explored the psychology of relationships and the perception of the face as a visual form. This work is subtle, intimate, yet full of movement and emotion.