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Alfred Lenica was born on February 28, 1899, in Pabianice, near Łódź, Poland. The son of a local craftsman, he showed an early gift for visual arts and was sent to study at the School of Decorative Arts in Poznań, where he completed his training between 1918 and 1924.
In the mid-1920s, Lenica traveled to Paris — the epicenter of the European avant-garde — where he absorbed the lessons of Cubism and Constructivism. He encountered the work of Léger, Delaunay and the Purists, and developed a language of geometric, architectonic forms that would stay with him throughout his career as a structural substrate, even as his painting grew wilder and more gestural in later decades.
Returning to Poznań in the late 1920s, Lenica established himself as a graphic designer and poster artist while continuing to paint. The interwar period produced a series of figurative and semi-abstract compositions that blended Surrealist imagery with rigorous structural thinking. He participated in major exhibitions across Poland and was recognized as a leading figure in the Poznań art scene.
After the devastation of World War II, Lenica returned to Poznań with renewed purpose. He joined the faculty of the State Higher School of Visual Arts (PWSSP), where he taught for decades and shaped generations of Polish artists. In the academy, he was known as a demanding but inspiring mentor who encouraged his students to push beyond convention.
It was in the 1950s that Lenica underwent the transformation that would define his legacy. Responding to the international movement of Art Informel — the European counterpart of American Abstract Expressionism — he developed a mode of painting dominated by thick, heavily worked surfaces, by impasto built up layer upon layer, and by the raw physical presence of paint itself as material and substance. His canvases became battlegrounds of color and texture: crimson and black, ochre and white, colliding and resolving in compositions of extraordinary visceral power.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Lenica exhibited widely — in Paris at the Galerie Lambert and other venues, in New York, and at major European museums and galleries. His work was collected by the National Museums of Warsaw, Poznań and Wrocław, and entered important private collections in France, Germany and beyond.
He was the father of Jan Lenica (1928–2001), the celebrated graphic artist and animator whose work achieved worldwide recognition — a remarkable instance of artistic talent crossing generations. Alfred Lenica died in Poznań on March 6, 1977, leaving behind a body of work that remains one of the most compelling achievements in twentieth-century Polish painting.
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