Wiszniewski, Adrian (b.1958)

Creator details

Name
Wiszniewski, Adrian (b.1958)
Nationality
Scottish
Biography
Adrian Wiszniewski (1958- ) is a Scottish artist and member of the "New Glasgow Boys" or "Glasgow Pups" of the late 20th century, led by Alexander Moffat. Wiszniewski was born in Glasgow. He studied architecture at the Mackintosh School of Architecture, then attended Glasgow School of Art from 1979 to 1983. He belonged to the group of Glasgow-based art-ists who led a revival of figurative painting in Scottish art during the 1980s. In Wiszniewski's early work, the artist created densely patterned picture surfaces, covered with marks and squiggles. Later this gave way to the use of a plainer background. However the same dreamy, awkward-looking young men still appeared in his paintings. His work lies within the poetic, romantic tradition of British art.

Assets (59 in total)

Trying to Make a Dollar, 1993 (oil on canvas)
Two Men at an Exhibition of Comtemporary Modern Masks
Two Revolutionaries, 2012 (oil on canvas)
The Good Samaritan, 1995-6 (oil on canvas)
The Game Keeper, 1985 (gouache)
Making of Synoptics, 1994 (oil on canvas)
Master Gardener, 1989 (oil on canvas)
Tennis Players, 1990 (oil on canvas)
The Barber, 1984 (oil on canvas)
Through the Garden Wall, 1989 (tapestry)
New Home, 1988 (oil on canvas)
Sugar Sugar, 1992 (perspex)

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