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Photoshoot in Jerzy Bereś’s studio, the artists, accompanied by Maciej Jerzmanowski and Jan Burnat, activates his sculpture “Altar I (Alarm Clock)” (1972)
the photoshoot in Jerzy Bereś’s studio at Siemaszki Street in Kraków, Jerzy Bereś, accompanied by Maciej Jerzmanowski and Jan Burnat, activates his sculpture "God’s Hand" (1972), photo by Jacek Szmuc, 135 negative, photo no. 18
inventory number:
442/7.1/2009/18
title: Photo documentation – the photoshoot in Jerzy Bereś's studio at Siemaszki Street in Kraków, Jerzy Bereś, accompanied by Maciej Jerzmanowski and Jan Burnat, activates his sculpture "God's Hand" (1972), photo by Jacek Szmuc, 135 negative, photo no. 18
date: ca 1972
type:
silver gelatin negative monochromatic
size:
38.00 x 35.00
additional info: probably Ilford FP4, frame number: cut
Digitized thanks to the funds from the “Digital Culture 2024” programme of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage
Digitized by the Museum of Photography in Krakow
description: Photo session in Jerzy Bereś’s studio at Siemaszki Street in Kraków, during which Jerzy Bereś launches the sculpture "God’s Hand" (1972), Maciej Jerzmanowski and Jan Burnat also take part in the session. They are standing by the sculpture, which is setting in motion (pendulum). Jerzmanowski on the left, Burnat on the right. It is a participatory sculpture. It was purchased by the Milanese gallerist Arturo Schwarz in 1973. Schwarz planned to establish the Museum of the Avant-Garde of Eastern Europe, but the plan was not realized. After many years, he sold his collection at auction. Since then, the fate of the sculpture is unknown.
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