Fangor After Guggenheim

Published November 14, 2024
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Published in 2024, Fangor After Guggenheim is a catalogue created in collaboration between GNYP Gallery and the Fangor Foundation. It examines the artistic career of Wojciech Fangor following his solo exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum in New York in 1970, marking a key moment in his creative evolution.

The publication, counting 152 pages an measuring 32×25,5 cm, was designed by Granada Hills and is typeset in Slussen by Blaze Type and Office Times from BoulevardLAB. It contains essays by the art critics Dominic Eichler, Pamela Hansford, and Darla Migan, each focussing on a series or an element of Fangor’s artistic interest. The images showcase Fangor’s artworks along with interior photographs of his various studios.




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