In his work, Zdzisław Beksiński initially dealt mainly with black and white photography, he won many international competitions. The Beksiński family moved to Warsaw in 1977 - after the Sanok authorities decided to demolish the artist's family home. In 1960, he rejected the scholarship offer of the Guggenheim Museum in New York, joined the graphics section of the Association of Polish Artists (Warsaw District). From 1955 he belonged to the Sanok branch of the Polish Photographic Society. From 1959 to the early 1970s, he worked as a designer at the Sanok Bus Factory "Autosan", founded by great-grandfather Beksinski. In 1955 he returned to Sanok with his wife and since then he has been intensively involved in photography. After obtaining the title of engineer and master of technical sciences, Zdzisław Beksiński remained in Kraków, and then lived in Rzeszów, forced to work in construction. During his studies, he married Zofia Helena Stankiewicz. He continued his education at the Cracow University of Technology (Faculty of Architecture). In 1947 he passed his secondary school-leaving examination at the Sanok High School. He was a painter, sculptor, photographer, architect, draftsman and computer graphic designer.ĭuring World War II, Beksiński attended a commercial school in Sanok, and also received education as part of secret teaching. Zdzisław Beksiński was born on Februin Sanok, died in Warsaw on February 21, 2005.
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