Tomasz Tatarczyk (1947 – 2010)

Tomasz Tatarczyk. Untitled, 1992

Lot 93. TOMASZ TATARCZYK. Untitled. Mixed media (oil, charcoal and pencil) on paper, 67 x 98 cm, including frame 73 x 105 cm. Signed Tomasz Tatarczyk and dated 1992. Black ruts in wet snow. You can almost feel the moisture and hear the clattering sound of a car driving forward on the muddy road. Silhouettes of dark fir trees in a snow-white landscape undulate like a cardiogram. Tomasz Tatarczyk’s works evoke a physical sensation and convey an experience of sound and presence. The palette is reduced to black and white tones and the motifs are cropped so that it becomes almost abstract compositions. Tomasz Tatarczyk (Poland, 1947—2010) is known for his contemplative works based on careful observations of his immediate surroundings. Studies of a closed gate, roads, hills, canyons and water turn into stills in an ongoing story where the focus is on the experience of a close contact with nature. In his almost monochrome works he wanted to capture reality but also a reflective meditative state. The rhythmic brushstroke, in which he builds up a surface and texture with small short brushstrokes, reinforces this appropriation. His paintings, which often appear dark and melancholic at first glance, reveal on closer inspection a deeper reflection on human existence and the eternal cycles of nature. Born in Katowice in 1947, Tatarczyk began his studies at Warsaw University of Technology where he studied from 1966 to 1972. Subsequently, he continued his artistic education at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw from 1976 to 1981, where he studied under Jan Tarasin’s direction. During the period 1980—1988 he served as an assistant in the Academy’s painting faculty. Tatarczyk divided his time between Warsaw and his house near Kazimierz, where nature and landscape became his natural source of inspiration. Tatarczyk is regarded as one of the most significant contemporary artists in Poland and he made his debut in 1984 at the legendary Galeria Foksal in Warsaw. In 2008 he received The Jan Cybis Award. Estimate €13,800 – 16,100. Stockholms Auctionsverk. 05/22/25. Sold SEK 160,000

Interesująca interpretacja prac Tomasza Tatarczyka z przywołaniem kardiogramów.


Tomasz Tatarczyk. Untitled, 1990

Lot 94. OMASZ TATARCZYK. Untitled. Mixed media (oil, charcoal and pencil) on paper, 74 x 119 cm, including frame 82 x 127 cm. Signed Tomasz Tatarczyk and dated 90. Black ruts in wet snow. You can almost feel the moisture and hear the clattering sound of a car driving forward on the muddy road. Silhouettes of dark fir trees in a snow-white landscape undulate like a cardiogram. Estimate €18,400 – 20,700. Sold SEK 200,000

Tomasz Tatarczyk (1947 – 2010)

Tomasz Tatarczyk. Jastrząb, 1985

Potrzeba sporej wyobraźni by tę ręczną piłę nazwać jastrzębiem. Artysta o dużej indywidualności

Lot 779. Tomasz Tatarczyk (Poland, 1947-2010). “Jastrzab” – “Hawk”. Signed Tomasz Tatarczyk and dated Värnanäs 1985 verso. Canvas 170 x 120 cm. Provenance Galleri Lång, Malmö, acquired in the 1990s. Estimate 100 000 – 150 000 SEK (8 830 – 13 300 EUR). Bukowskis. 11/20/24. Sold 180,000 SEK

Tomasz Tatarczyk (1947 – 2010)

Tomasz Tatarczyk. Black hill and mist, 1991

Lot 586. Tomasz Tatarczyk (Poland 1947‑2010). ”Black hill and mist” – multiple drawing version II. Signed and dated Tomasz Tatarczyk 1991 lower center. Oil and charcoal on paper, 61.5 x 97.5 cm. Estimate 80.000 – 100.000 SEK (€ 6.800 – 9.000). Uppsala Auktions. 05/16/24. Sold 145,000 SEK

Prace bardzo podobne, tego samego roku wykonane, ta sama technika, nawet te same wymiary i dlatego zasatanawiająca jest różnica wylicytowanych cen.

Tomasz Tatarczyk. Black hill and mist, 1991

Lot 587. Tomasz Tatarczyk (Poland 1947‑2010). ”Black hill and mist” – multiple drawing version III. Signed and dated Tomasz Tatarczyk 1991 lower center. Oil and charcoal on paper, 61.5 x 97.5 cm. Estimate 80.000 – 100.000 SEK (€ 6.800 – 9.000). Uppsala Auktions. 05/16/24. Sold 250,000 SEK

Tomasz Tatarczyk (1947 – 2010)

Tomasz Tatarczyk. Untitled, 1988

W Polsce…minimum 200,000 złotych. Czuje walkę, czuję krew. Easy money.

Lot 1329130. Tomasz Tatarczyk (Poland, 1947-2010). Untitled, oil on canvas, signed, dated -88. 86×149 cm. Provenance: Exhibition 1990, Galleri Kram, Halmstad. Estimate 60,000 SEK. Bukowski’s. 06/17/21

Tomasz Tatarczyk (1947 – 2010)

Tatarczyk-4241

Lot 4241. TOMASZ TATARCZYK
Poland, born 1947
Tracks
Signed and dated T Tatarczyk 96. Oil on paper, 57 x 84 cm.

Estimate: 20 000-25 000 SEK 2 050-2 550 €

Final price 38 000 SEK

Stockholms Auctionhous. 06/08/17

 

Tatarczyk-4244

Lot 4244. TOMASZ TATARCZYK
Poland, born 1947
Untitled
Signed and dated Tomasz Tatarczyk 1991. Oil on paper, 80 x 128 cm

Estimate: 25 000-30 000 SEK 2 550-3 100 €

Final price 44 000 SEK

 

Tatarczyk-4248

Lot 4248. TOMASZ TATARCZYK
Poland, born 1947
Utan titel
Signed and dated Tomasz Tatarczyk 2002. Oil on paper, 70 x 100 cm.

Estimate: 25 000-30 000 SEK 2 550-3 100 €

Final price 47 000 SEK

 

Tatarczyk-4249

Lot 4249. TOMASZ TATARCZYK
Poland, born 1947
Black Hill
Signed and dated Tomasz Tatarczyk 1988. Oil on canvas, 100 x 170 cm.

PROVENANCE Galeria Foksal, Warszawa

Estimate: 40 000-50 000 SEK 4 100-5 100 €

Final price 150 000 SEK

 

Tatarczyk-4258

Lot 4258. TOMASZ TATARCZYK
Poland born 1947
Untitled (2)
Signed and dated verso Tomasz tatarczyk 1985. Diptych, oil on canvas, total measurement 170 x 260 cm.

PROVENANCE
Galeria Foksal, Warszawa

Estimate: 125 000-150 000 SEK 12 800-15 400 €

Final price 190 000 SEK

 

 

Tomasz Tatarczyk (1947 – 2010)

Tatarczyk

Lot 503. Tomasz Tatarczyk (Poland 1947‑2010) ”

Black Hill”. Signed and dated Tomasz Tatarczyk 1990 on reverse. Oil on canvas, 110 x 165 cm.

Provenance

Galleri Art on, Halmstad.
Acquired from the above by the present owner in 1990.

Estimate 80,000-100,000 SEK. (8,200-10,000 euro). Uppsala. 06/7-9/.17

Tatarczyk-verso

Tomasz Tatarczyk (1947 – 2010)

Tatarcyk

Lot 731. Tomasz Tatarczyk (Katowice 1947 – 2010 Warschau)
Ohne Titel (Abstrakte Komposition), 1990er Jahre
Oel auf strukturiertem Papier auf duenner Sperrholzplatte. 140,0 x 242,0 cm. Das Werk von Tomasz Tatarczyk ist von der Natur inspiriert, die er als abstrakte, sich in verschiedenen Raeumen manifestierende Idee begreift. Seine Gemaelde sind einfuehlsam, erkenntnisreich und analytisch. Sie gruenden auf Kontrasten einfacher Gegenstaende. Das koennen ein geschlossenes Tor, Spuren im Schnee, ein See sein. Tatarczyk studierte von 1966 bis 1972 an der Warschauer Technischen Universitaet und von 1976 bis 1981 als Schueler von Jan Tarasin an der Akademie der Schoenen Kuenste in Warschau. Er wurde mit Stipendien der Kosciuszko Foundation, der Soros Foundation’s ArtsLink und der Rockefeler Foundation bedacht. Im Jahr 1985 begann seine Zusammenarbeit mit der Foksal Gallerie in Warschau.
Provenienz: Foksal Galerie Warschau; dort vom jetzigen Eigentuemer in den fruehen 1990er Jahren erworben.
Beschaedigt.

Estimate 15,000 – 20,000 EUR. Quittebaum. 06/21/16

Tomasz Tatarczyk (1947 – 2010)

Tatarczyk

Prce tego malarza zyskują gwałtownie na wartosci. Liczy sie pomysł i prostota. Praca wystawiaona przez autora na indywidualnej wystawie w Galerii Foksal w Warszawie.

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Lot 37. Tomasz Tatarczyk (1947 – 2010). Stos, 1986 (The Pile, 1986) , oil on canvas , 71 x 52 in (180.3 x 132.1 cm) , signed and titled verso PROVENANCE: Galeria Soksol, Warsaw, Poland, gallery exhibition label verso. Estimate $20,000 – $30,000. Trinity. 1/26/15.

Nalepka

Tomasz Tatarczyk (1947 – 2010)

Niedbałość Skinnera: Tomasz Tatarczyk zmarł w 2010 roku.

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Lot 638. Tomasz Tatarczyk (Polish, b. 1947)

Czarna Brama[Black Gate] (Diptych)
Signed, dated, and titled “TOMASZ TATARCZYK 1984…” on the reverse.
Oil on canvas, 94 x 67 in. (238.8 x 170.2 cm), unframed.
Condition: Good.Estimate: $12,000 – $18,000

N.B. Lots 638 to 641 date to Tatarcyzk’s early period. He created his Gates series between 1984-1985, which was inspired both by the countryside landscape around Miecmierzu on the Vistula River as well as Caspar David Friedrich’s The Cemetary Gate (1825-30) (1). In all four works, Tatarczyk abstracts an A-frame form to reference secular and sacred structures and evoke a feeling of the commonplace and exalted.

Tatarczyk attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, studying under Jan Tarasin (Polish, 1926-2009) (2). He has participated in a number of one-man and group shows at the venerable Galeria Foksal in Warsaw, as well as the Moderna Museet in Stockholm and Muzeum Narodowe in Warsaw. He is the recipient of numerous grants and residencies, including most recently the Rockefeller Foundation Scholarship in Bellagio, Italy. (3)

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Lot 639. Tomasz Tatarczyk (Polish, b. 1947)

Czarne Pudlo [Black Box] (Triptych)
Signed, dated, and titled “TOMASZ TATARCYZK 1984…” on the reverse.
Oil on canvas, 43 1/4 x 70 3/4 in. (109.9 x 179.7 cm), unframed.
Condition: Good. Estimate: $10,000 – $15,000

Lot 640. Tomasz Tatarczyk (Polish, b. 1947)

Czarna Furtka [Black Wicket] (Diptych)
Signed, dated, and titled “TOMASZ TATARCZYK 1984…” on the reverse.
Oil on canvas, 39 1/2 x 63 1/4 in. (100.3 x 160.7 cm), unframed.
Condition: Good. Estimate: $6,000 – $8,000

Lot 641. Tomasz Tatarczyk (Polish, b. 1947)

Czarne Anioly[Black Angels] (Diptych)
Signed, titled, and dated “TOMASZ TATARCZYK…84” on the reverse.
Oil on canvas, 47 x 47 1/4 in. (119.4 x 120.0 cm), unframed.
Condition: Minor loss. Estimate: $4,000 – $6,000

Skinner. May 16, 2014.