More than 30 years of work.
Over the last three decades, Wolski has deployed a diversity of non-representational vocabularies to investigate the idea of unification between the individual self and nature. While primarily a sculptor, Wolski is concerned with the question of materiality, which he often sees as a form of philosophical inquiry in and of itself. Wolski’s practice often verges on the spiritual, althought maintains an active dialogue with the outside world. Wolski continues to examine wide-ranging and socially topical issues such as the relationship between the individual and one’s habitat, the role of nature as a guardian of human history, and nature’s influence on artistic and philosophical expression in the modern era.
Edited by Skira, Italy.
Texts by Edward Sullivan, Fernando Vallejo and Patryk Tomaszewski.