Xawery Wolski

He has participated in many artist in residence programs, spent long periods of his creative time in Asia and India producing sculptures related to specific cultural and meta physical issues, made over seventy individual exhibitions throughout the world.

Wolski's work approximates an ancestral sculptural tradition in which he synthesizes simple forms and roughly geometric shapes in order to represent specific ideas and concepts.

Notwithstanding this tradition and Wolski's use of antique techniques to create his sculptures, the artist has generated a body of work with a contemporary vision.

Wolski's latest work conserves its abstract quality but subtly reveals the presence of the human form.

"I am interested in creating bridges of communication permitting past and present appear in unity and with hope that the dialogue in time and space continues in order for new configurations to be found".

Air Circle, knitted wire. By Xawery Wolski
Xawery Wolski at his studio in Mexico City, 2017
"Globos", knitted wire, 2010. Installed at Museo Anahuacalli, Mexico City
Organes (1999) installed in Musée de La Poste, Paris, France.