Rafał Olbiński ( born 1945 in Kielce ) is a Polish illustrator , painter ,
and educator, living in the United States . "IRRELEVANT QUESTIO N " Original Hand signed Numbered 77/250 18-1/2" x 18", image dimensions of 14" x 13-1/2".
Olbinski
immigrated to the United States in 1981, where he soon established himself as a
prominent painter, illustrator and designer. Olbinski's work is very similar to
the work of the famous Belgian surrealist Rene Magritte; Olbinski describes his
approach to painting and illustrating as "poetic surrealism". He has cited his
influences as "everybody", specifically Saul Steinberg, Milton Glaser, Marshall Arisman and Brad Holland.
Rafal
Olbinski’s works are included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art (Poster Collection), the Carnegie Foundation
in New York, National Arts Club in New York, the Smithsonian Institution and the Library of Congress in Washington,
Suntory Museum in Osaka, Japan, the Poster Museum in Warsaw, Poland, and others
throughout Europe and the United States.
In
1996 he was commissioned by the U.S. Information Agency to design a poster
celebrating the 25th Earth Day Anniversary. From 2002 through 2010, a selection
of Olbinski paintings was included in the Grand Space projection in Grand
Central Terminal, as a highlight of the Earth Day Celebration in New York. The
other artists featured in the show are Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, and Andy Warhol.
In
1999 Olbinski was commissioned to create a surreal image of San Francisco, by
Gallery 444. The proceeds from the painting were given to The SF Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund, funding
services for those in need. This was
followed by a major exhibition of paintings by Olbinski held at Gallery 444.
In
2001, the Willy-Brandt House in Berlin presented the works of Rafal Olbinski in
a one man retrospective exhibition entitled “Art at the Turn of the
Century”.
In
2002 he created the set designs for the Opera Company of Philadelphia's performance
of Mozart’s Don Giovanni, highly
acclaimed by critics in the New York Times and the Philadelphia Inquirer. In the
same year the exhibition “Art with Moral Purpose” at the Goethe Institute in
Hamburg exhibited the paintings and posters of Olbinski.
Olbinski
was commissioned to create several paintings, illustrating articles and essays
on moral values, which appeared in seven consecutive issues of the German news
magazine Stern
. This led to a traveling
exhibition of these paintings, the first hosted by the wife of the President of
Germany, Eva Louise Köeh.
In
2008 Olbinski had a one man exhibition titled “Olbinski - Photokina Expo” for
Hewlett Packard (Cologne, Germany). In 2009 he had a large museum exhibition at
The Jule Collins Smith Museum in Auburn entitled “New Dreams of Old Values”.
He
has completed many large murals for installations in public space in Europe. He
has produced more than 100 opera illustrations for album covers for
Allegro-Music’s Opera D’Oro Series.
Olbinski
is on the faculty of the School of
Visual Arts in New York City.
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