Talk:Zdzisław Beksiński

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[edit] where can i buy?

hello! i want to buy pictures of beksinski! where can i buy them? thank you. i want the big ones.

[edit] wah...?

"especially for one working in a Communist country" - what does this contribute to the article? It would be better to state simply that poland was behind the iron curtain, or a communist country, but this statement is clearly implying that communist countries did not have inovative artists. Please, let me refer you to the russian counter-part to the bauhaus movement in germany and america: the constructivists. [[1]]

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[edit] construction site supervisor?

This article contains information, taht beksinski worked as a construction site supervisor. I wanted to ask about the source of this information (it is very probable, I just wanted to see it in a source article) User:M. Alexander (sig added by (Sam Spade | talk | contributions) 23:11, 6 Mar 2005 (UTC))

[edit] Reasons behind the murder?

It doesn't go into much detail over why he was killed. I would appreciate it if someone would be able to update the article with this information.

[edit] Broken Link.

The link of the first gallery is broken, should it be replaced or is the site temporarily down? Someone should look into it.

[edit] Baroque and Gothic

It would be greatly appreciated if you could describe how Beksinski went around each of these methods.

[edit] Beksiński family house in Sanok...

...was demolished by authorities and that's why he moved to Warsaw in 1977. [2] The source also describes his influences better and suggests artists such as him benefitted from a "political thaw" that occured in Poland in 1956. heqs 08:38, 17 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] er whut?

Beksiński's son was analy raped multiple times. No cite? If there is a cite why not put it on his son's Wikipedia page? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Heptapod (talkcontribs) 20:22, 17 March 2007 (UTC).