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Male and Female, II

Male and Female II, oil on linen, 59" x 45" by Richard Walking Buffalo* Tylman

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Works by Tylman at The National Exhibition of Paintings by New Artists.

BWA Vanguard Gallery of the Ministry of Culture and Art, Wrocław, Poland [1]

The National Exhibition of Paintings by New Artists curated by Andrzej Pass to inaugurate the Symposium for the Promotion of Visual Arts, presented works by 43 “most distinguishable individualities among painters of the new generation”  (from BWA Catalogue, May 1980).

The Show and Conference organizers sent out invitations with Call for Entries to all 23 regional chapters of the Association of the Polish Artists and Designers. Their own curators made selections from among the new ZPAP members who graduated from the Academy in recent years. Tylman was one of two artists selected to represent Kraków. Above: one of three oversized nude paintings by Tylman at the Gallery Group Show. [2]


1. Excerpt from the Catalogue in translation from the Polish original:
     “It might be useful to paint a broader picture of what the intention was of the show organizers. They did not wish to exhibit the viewpoints, or conventions with which young painters express themselves. Nor did they intend to endorse their regional associations. The Show was meant to feature the artwork by the most distinguishable individualities among painters of the new generation.”  Józef Hałas, “Waldemar Cwenarski National Exhibition of Paintings by New Artists,” Ministry of Culture and Art, Board of Directors of the Association of the Polish Visual Artists (ZPAP) chapter in Wrocław; Art Exhibitions Bureau (BWA) "Vanguard" Gallery, Wrocław, May 1980.

2. Notably, the National Exhibition of Paintings by New Artists known in Polish as Wystawa im. Cwenarskiego became a steppingstone for a series of similar competitions named after Eugeniusz Geppert and organized at the BWA Gallery in Wrocław every two years beginning in 1989 when Poland regained its independence from the Soviets. Source: Agnieszka Wolny-Hamkało, Tygodnik Internetowy TIN, Wrocław, 2003-03-24.

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