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Obrazy Albionu. Pejzaże Paula Collinsona i Geda Quinna jako „teksty” o współczesnej kulturze
The main subject of the present article is the metaphoric, iconographically complex
and formally sophisticated landscapes by two contemporary English painters: Paul Collinson
and Ged Quinn. The starting point of the discussion is the category of Englishness
analyzed in its time by inter alia Nikolaus Pevsner. Most importantly, the pictures
discussed in the study, which are outside of the mainstream of now fashionable solutions,
can be interpreted as symptomatic of post-imperial culture tired of the orders of great
ideologies. Both Collinson’s hyperrealistic canvases reproducing the “microcosms” of
intricately constructed diaporamas, and Quinn’s pictures polished in the glazing technique,
which contain subtle references to Jacob Ruisdael, Claude Lorrain, or Caspar David
Friedrich, are in a sense political “texts” or even “manifestos”. What can be discerned
in them is the expression of strong Kulturpessimismus, the refl ection of a more and more
condensed mixture of disillusionment and anxiety in our culture.