Kolo 1964 by Wojciech Fangor
Kolo (1964)
A mesmerizing exploration of geometric abstraction from Poland's leading Op Art pioneer. This framed print captures Fangor's signature visual language that challenges perception through color and form.
Wojciech Fangor's Visual Puzzle: Decoding Kolo
Created in 1964 during Poland's artistic renaissance, Kolo represents Wojciech Fangor's masterful exploration of optical illusion through geometric abstraction. The artwork employs concentric circles in a carefully calibrated palette to create the illusion of depth and movement on a flat surface. This piece emerged during Fangor's most productive period when he was pushing the boundaries of perceptual art alongside his wife Magdalena Abakanowicz in Warsaw's thriving avant-garde scene.
The work's title, "Kolo" (Polish for "circle"), directly references its fundamental geometric element while hinting at the cyclical nature of perception itself. First exhibited at Warsaw's Foksal Gallery in 1965, this composition demonstrates Fangor's ability to manipulate visual perception through color relationships and precise geometric arrangement, establishing him as a leading figure in the international Op Art movement.
The Polish Modernist Context
Wojciech Fangor created Kolo at the height of Poland's post-war artistic ferment, when artists were grappling with both socialist realism's legacy and new Western influences. As a founding member of the "New Reality" group in 1948, Fangor had already established himself as a radical innovator before developing his mature optical style in the early 1960s.
This period saw Polish artists uniquely positioned between East and West, synthesizing constructivist traditions with emerging international trends. Fangor's work from this era, including Kolo, gained immediate recognition at the 1965 Bienal de São Paulo where he shared the Grand Prize with fellow Polish artist Henryk Stażewski, marking Poland's arrival on the global contemporary art stage.
Fangor's genius in Kolo lies not in the circles themselves but in their edges—where competing hues create the illusion of depth. This tension between flat geometry and perceived dimensionality makes the work pulse with visual energy, challenging viewers to reconcile what they see with what they know to be true.
Technical Mastery: How Kolo Works
Geometric Composition
The artwork employs a series of concentric circles with carefully modulated spacing that decreases toward the center. This deliberate irregularity in the circle intervals creates a pulsating effect that draws the eye inward while simultaneously pushing it away from the center.
Chromatic Interaction
Fangor's color palette of warm oranges, cool blues, and neutral whites creates optical vibrations through complementary contrast. The warm hues advance visually while the cooler tones recede, establishing a rhythmic pattern that becomes more intense toward the composition's center.
Print & Frame Details
| Artist | Wojciech Fangor |
| Original Year | 1964 |
| Art Style | Op Art |
| Subject Matter | Abstract composition |
| Size | 30×40 cm (12×16") |
| Print Method | Framed Poster |
| Paper | Archival matte paper (230 gsm) |
| Frame | Solid wood with matte finish |
| Glazing | UV-protective acrylic |
| Shipping | Free worldwide shipping |
| Returns | 30-day return policy |
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View Full DetailsInterior Design Guide
The vibrant color palette and geometric precision of Kolo make it an ideal statement piece for modern interiors. At 30×40 cm, this framed print works particularly well above console tables in entryways or as a focal point in minimalist living rooms. The warm orange tones complement neutral wall colors while the optical effect creates visual interest without overwhelming the space. For optimal impact, position the artwork at eye level in well-lit areas where its perceptual qualities can be fully appreciated.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the frame included with the print?
Yes, each print comes with a museum-quality frame included in the price. The frame is crafted from solid wood with a matte finish that complements the artwork without distracting from it.
Do you offer free worldwide shipping?
Yes, we provide free worldwide shipping on every order with no minimum purchase required. Delivery typically takes 5-10 business days depending on your location.
How long will the colors remain vibrant?
Our prints use archival-quality inks and paper that maintain color integrity for over 100 years under normal lighting conditions. The UV-protective acrylic glazing further preserves the print from fading.
What is your return policy?
We offer a 30-day return window for all orders. If you're not completely satisfied, you may return the print in original condition for a full refund.
What sizes are available for this print?
This print is available in one size: 30×40 cm (12×16 inches). The dimensions include the frame, making it ready to hang upon arrival.
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