Stanisław Dróżdż

He developed his work into artistic forms arranged them in two- or three-dimensional spaces, keeping in mind that “Traditional poetry describes an image.

In this work the walls of a white cube were covered with rows of black letters forming the word: between.

Therefore, by combining the experiments of many fields, Dróżdż became one of the leaders in many aspects of the art of the second half of 20th and early 21st century.

[3] In 2003 he represented Poland during 50th Venice Biennale with his work "ALEA IACTA EST"- Curated by Paweł Sosnowski (owner of Propaganda Gallery).

[7] The title of the work is based on Julius Caesar's famous phrase, "Alea iacta est".

Stanisław Dróżdż