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Tribute to Edward Krasinski at Kurimanzutto, Mexico City
July 10, 2012
The group show En todo y en todas partes at Kurimanzutto, Mexico City is a tribute to the Polish avant-garde artist Edward Krasiński (1925–2004). The exhibition, curated by Polish curator Andrzej Przywara includes works by Karla Black, Marieta Chirulescu, Babette Mangolte, and Susanne M. Winterling.
Edward Krasiński was born in 1925 in Lutsk (Volhynia) into a Polish aristocratic family. The artist became known for his use of blue Scotch tape in his actions, sculptures and photo-based works from 1968 onwards. Krasiński pasted the 19 mm wide blue line around trees, walls, gallery windows, etc. Always running at the height of 130 cm.
En todo y en todas partes. Tribute to Edward Krasiński at Kurimanzutto, Mexico City. Opening reception, June 30, 2012. Video by Diego García Sotomoro.
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