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Rafa艂 Kapica, Freedom

Rafa艂 Kapica [born 1980], Freedom, 2018, social poster

Opublikowano: 09 October 2020

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漏 Rafa艂 Kapica

written by J臋drzej Janicki (08.10.2020)
translated by J臋drzej Janicki (08.10.2020)


It must be honestly admitted that in the heyday of the Polish School of Poster Art, a socially engaged poster 鈥 for obvious reasons 鈥 did not enjoy success. Recently, however, we have observed an increasing importance of this type of artistic activity. Younger generation artists creating such posters are undoubtedly indebted to the masterful works of Lex Drewi艅ski. However, there are still personalities creating very distinct works that are hard to pass indifferently. Rafa艂 Kapica, whose poster Freedom may be the most important work at the exhibition of his original posters entitled It Won鈥檛 Be Colourful, is one of such artists.

In terms of composition, this poster could serve as a model of a minimalist approach. On a black monochromatic matte background there are clearly outlined white letters arranged into the word 鈥渨olno鈥 (鈥渋t is permitted鈥). The design of the letters surprises with its simplicity and clarity 鈥 these features are, moreover, the common denominator of the works presented by Kapica at the above-mentioned exhibition. The word 鈥渨olno鈥 is immediately followed by two more characters, resembling the heavily distorted letters 鈥溑涒 and 鈥溎団. Actually, the recipient guesses that the word 鈥渨olno艣膰鈥 (鈥渇reedom鈥) appears on the poster on the basis of the institutional context of setting of this work 鈥 after all, it got to the finals of the competition 30 Years of Freedom on Polish Artists鈥 Posters1. Kapica鈥檚 depiction gives a clear signal that the situation of our freedom is not so obvious and simple. Apparently everything is permitted, but not so completely. After all, we do not have full 鈥渨olno艣膰鈥 (鈥渇reedom鈥), presented here, but only 鈥渨olno鈥 (鈥渋t is permitted鈥). Here is a simple, elegant play on words that can be read as a precise commentary on the reality around us. The poster Freedom also shows one of the means of expression used very often by this author. The flowing paint is presented in a convincing way, reminiscent of the hastily created works of graffiti artists.

The artist uses this type of artistic convention in several of his other works, for example, in the poster Clerical Collar or the poster promoting the exhibition It Won鈥檛 be Colourful.

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It seems to me that the style of Kapica鈥檚 works was shaped by at least a few factors (see more on this topic in the introduction to the catalogue of the exhibition It Won鈥檛 Be Colourful, published by Urban Forms Foundation, 艁贸d藕 2020). One can emphasise his experiences with painting, which are perhaps a bit less visible, but still legible in his posters2. Besides, the artist draws a lot from the rigours of (post) avant-garde graphic design, ich constitutes an outstanding part of his oeuvre. What is equally important, he is also a keen observer of reality and is absolutely not afraid to speak up on social issues, these most important and current ones 鈥 as evidenced by his other works, such as Clerical Collar or LGBT Funeral Flag. He does it in a reflective, digressive and narrative way. Freedom poster is also one of the examples of such 鈥渁rtistic comments鈥.
 
1 Final posters are available here: .
2 Paintings by Kapica you can find here: .

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