17 Contemporary Artists from Poland
Tuesday, September 28, 1976–Sunday, October 31, 1976

Installation view of 17 Contemporary Artists from Poland. Image courtesy of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery Digital Assets Collection and Archives, Buffalo, New York.
17 Contemporary Artists from Poland was organized in conjunction with Constructivism in Poland 1923–1948 and explored the continuation of the Constructivist tradition in Polish art. The artists represented in the exhibition were among the most prominent working in Poland at the time; their works reflect not only their strong ties with the Polish abstract tradition but also their engagement with the global contemporary art world.
Exhibition Sponsors
Organized by Associate Curator Douglas G. Schultz, the exhibition was made possible by support from the Government of the Polish People's Republic and the Kosciusko Foundation, New York.
Organized by Associate Curator Douglas G. Schultz, the exhibition was made possible by support from the Government of the Polish People's Republic and the Kosciusko Foundation, New York.