Agata Bogacka
Agata Bogacka's abstract paintings are characterised by competing planes of colour in constant states of transition, creating formal imbalances and tensions. The compositions enact dialogues, negotiations and conflicts by visualising the structural dynamics that underpin all levels of human experience. Bogacka's mesmerising abstraction developed from the Post-Pop figurative approach of her early career, that entailed a dissolving of boundaries between figure and space, or signifier and signified, in a methodology that found a broad context with the practices of the Grupa Ładnie and Wilhelm Sasnal. Although Bogacka's vocabulary became increasingly abstract and reduced over time, traces of earlier work are perceptive in her concise use of colour and suffusion with concerns that are both profoundly personal and sociopolitical.
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Agata Bogacka in Artforum
Agata Bogacka by Marzena Jarczak 1 December 2025At first glance, Agata Bogacka’s nine abstract paintings, structured by way of overlapping squares and intersecting color planes and rendered in a palette dominated by...Read more -
Agata Bogacka in Contemporary Lynx
'Agata Bogacka. The Metaphor of Change' by Kasia Lorenc 8 December 20228 December 2022 The individual exhibition of recent works by Agata Bogacka in Recklinghausen has become an opportunity to talk about the political nature of...Read more


