- Edward Dutkiewicz
Edward Dutkiewicz (
April 1 ,1961 –December 9 ,2007 ) was a British visual artist known for his use of bright colours and abstract forms, reminiscent ofCalder andMatisse . He was born of wartime Polish immigrant parents in Tamworth, Staffordshire on 1 April 1961, and died of complications ofMultiple Sclerosis in London on 9 December 2007.Collector
Michael Estorick found "echoes of Alexander Calder and Matisse in his use of bright colour and abstract form", saying further:Dutkiewicz was entirely self-taught, and as a young man he won local arts prizes and ran workshops for children and young offenders. In the early 1980s he moved to London and between 1986 and 1994 he produced wall paintings and murals for the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and had the first of two one-man shows at London Gallery
Flowers East . Later he exhibited in Paris, Cologne, Stockholm and San Francisco as well as London.His later produced a number of sculptures, mainly of human figures, animals and abstract forms executed in bronze and polished or painted steel. He received a number of commissions for public work: the architect
Piers Gough , for instance, placed one of his monumental polished steel sculptures atCamden Lock ; a female portrait resides in the garden at theEstorick Collection inIslington ; and through the initiative ofSusan Loppert Art for Hospitals pieces reside at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.References
* [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/news/obituary/0,,2249487,00.html Guardian (London) Obituary]
* [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article3260742.ece The Independent, London]
* [http://www.artfacts.net/index.php/pageType/exhibitionInfo/exhibition/6291/lang/1 ArtFacts]
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