Cordial Atmosphere (Transmitter)

Grzywacz, Zbylut (1939-2004)

The work from the series 'Speakers' belongs to the cycle 'March'68' created by Zbylut Grzywacz in April 1968. 'Speakers' were a reaction to the televised speeches of the then First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party Władysław Gomółka and the Polish Prime Minister Józef Cyrankiewicz. Making a reference to tear gases used for dispelling student gatherings, the artist presented the 'Speakers' as figures with gas masks on their faces; thus, he suggests that neither they can hear anything nor can the words they speak be heard. He shows them as self-isolating from the society and speaking to themselves. In 'Cordial Atmosphere', Grzywacz depicts Władysław Gomułka, whom he calls Father William, applauding himself, devoid of the unnecessary brain skull, a man of power, qualityless and empty inside.

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Information about the object
Author/creator
Grzywacz, Zbylut (1939-2004)
Object type
drawing
Time of creation/dating
1968
Place of creation
Kraków (Małopolskie Province)
Technique
drawn
Material
paper
graphite
Keywords
Copyrights status
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Owner
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Identification number
MPOLIN-M215
Localization
The object is not currently on display
The purchase of the object for the POLIN Museum Collection was made possible thanks to the support of theAssociation Of The Jewish Historical Institute Of Poland.