Historia Sztuki Okiem Malarza - Malarstwo bez użycia pędzla : Fontana, Uecker, Burri

In this episode of the series "Art History Through the Eyes of a Painter," we explore where painting ceases to be "painting" in the traditional sense. The protagonists are three artists who demonstrated that a painting can be created without a brush, and that a creative gesture can encompass cutting, pressure, puncturing, burning, texture, and matter. The starting point is Lucio Fontana and his groundbreaking concept of the canvas as a space that can literally be opened up. Next comes Günther Uecker, associated with works constructed from rhythm, light, and the physical presence of material. Finally, Alberto Burri, who experimented with matter, juxtaposing painting with the rawness of materials, traces of fire and transformation. This episode explores where painting as representation ends and painting as object, traces of action, and experience for the eye begins. Whether you paint, study art, or simply want to better understand contemporary art, this topic perfectly organizes your thinking about what painting can be. Tell us in the comments: what moves you more about "painting without a brush" – the gesture (cutting, piercing), the matter and texture, or the idea behind the painting becoming an object? And if you have an interesting suggestion for a topic that could appear on our channel, leave it in the comments below. Maybe it will inspire us! Want to learn more and watch lectures in one place? Join the W ŁączwiazkuzeSztuka community and receive free access to online lectures on Art History on our social platform for artists and people interested in art and trying their hand at painting: https://wzwiazkuzesztuka.pl/historia-... #historiaSztuki #painting #artwspolczesna #Fontana #Uecker #Burri #abstraction #matter #WZwiazkuZeSztuka