Zbigniew Frączkiewicz

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Man made of iron in Hattingen

Zbigniew Frączkiewicz (born October 8, 1946 in Grzmiąca , Pomerania) is a Polish sculptor from Szklarska Poręba .

Frączkiewicz grew up in Łódź . In 1965 he graduated from high school for fine arts there and then began studying at the sculpture department of the Warsaw Art Academy, which he graduated in 1971. Since 1972 he was employed at the Art Academy ( PWSSP ) in Wroclaw .

In Hattingen there are three of his sculptures Menschen aus Eisen (1996) and a granite sculpture in Gethmann's garden in the Blankenstein district .

The Albert-Einstein-Gymnasium in Berlin inaugurated on 9 May 2001 in their schoolyard in 1999 created steel sculpture "We at the XX. Century "a. In 2004 the sculpture was also exhibited at the Sculpture Grande in Prague .

The sculpture donated by the councilor of Gorzów Wielkopolski , Josef Finster, in the market square provoked an outcry among moralists, was called "Śfinster" or even "Świńster" (for example "Schweinster") and damaged several times.

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Commons : Sculptures by Zbigniew Fraczkiewicz  - collection of images, videos and audio files