Edward Lipski
London, 1966The work of Edward Lipski stands out for its prolific use of ancient, modern and postmodern imagery producing a vibrant body of work characterised by an unusual, but indeed very pleasant, conceptual and visual complexity. Edward Lipski’s ongoing interest in language, visual culture and iconography, as well as rituals, religion and nature, results in a multifaceted artistic practice that intertwines a wide range of references and thoughts. His artistic practice goes right into challenging our understanding of reality as an enquiry of pre-established systems of belief.


