- Stanisław Szukalski
Stanisław Szukalski (1893-1987) was a Polish-born painter and
sculptor , and developer of the pseudoscientific-historical theory ofZermatism .Szukalski immigrated to the
United States in his teens, where he joined the arts scene inChicago .Ben Hecht , who knew Szukalski in the 1920s, described him in his 1954 autobiography "A Child of the Century" as starving, muscular, aristocratic and disdainful of lesser beings than himself -- traits Szukalski retained for the rest of his life. In 1929 was a founder artistic movement who namedSzczep Rogate Serce - centred of polish artists who look for inspirations from Slavic Pagan history of Poland; before Christianization. In 1934, Szukalski returned to Poland when the government proclaimed him their "Greatest Living Artist" and built the Szukalski National Museum to house his works. In 1939, the NaziSiege of Warsaw resulted in the destruction of the museum and his life's work. Szukalski moved toSouthern California , where he languished in obscurity, supporting himself by drawing maps for anaerospace company.In 1971,
Glen Bray , a publisher who had previously specialized in the work of "Mad Magazine " artistBasil Wolverton , befriended him and later published one book of Szukalski's art, "Inner Portraits" (1980), and another of his art and philosophy, "Trough Full of Pearls / Behold! The Protong" (1982).Szukalski believed that all human culture derived from post-deluge
Easter Island . Zermatism postulated that mankind was locked in an eternal struggle with the "Yetinsyny"', offspring ofYeti and humans, who had enslaved humanity from time immemorial. Szukalski used his considerable artistic talents to illustrate his theories, which, despite their lack of scientific merit, have gained a cult following largely on their aesthetic value -- an irony likely to have infuriated the hyper-curmudgeonly Szukalski. Among Szukalski's admirers areLeonardo DiCaprio , who sponsored a retrospective entitled "Struggle" at theLaguna Art Museum in 2000, theChurch of the SubGenius , which incorporates the Yetinsyny elements of Zermatism, and the band Tool, who recommend [http://toolshed.down.net/community/newsletter/letter.fall.94.html] "any collection of works you can find by this man is well worth the effort".Szukalski's works are on permanent display at the
Polish Museum of America inChicago , as well as at the Polish National Museum inWarsaw .Following Szukalski's death in 1987, a group of his admirers spread his ashes on
Easter Island , in the rock quarry ofRano Raraku .External links
* [http://szukalski.com/index.html Official Szukalski Web Site]
* [http://szukalski.pl/ Polish language Szukalski Web Site]
* [http://www.paranormality.com/zermatism.shtml Zermatism entry] at paranormality.comFor info on Szukalski, Rabindranath Tagore and artist Mukul Dey visit:
* http://www.chitralekha.org/stanislav.htm
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