Fukow
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Died | 2023 |
Known for | Stylised columbidae character |
Movement | Graffiti |
Website | fukow on Instagram |
Fukow (died 2023) was the tag of an anonymous graffiti artist based in Żoliborz, Warsaw. They were known for their distinctive stylised pigeon character, examples of which were posthumously nominated for preservation in the artist's home district.
Biography
[edit]Art
[edit]Fukow's work could be found across Warsaw including railway tracks along the length of the Warsaw Cross-City Line.[1] In 2017 they took part in the Dzika grafika exhibition, curated by Tomasz Sikorski, which was held at the Poster Museum.[2] Already a well-established graffiti artist, Fukow rose to particular prominence during the COVID-19 pandemic when they narrated their personal daily experience of the pandemic in the form of graffiti. Between September 2020 and December 2021, Fukow is reputed to have drawn their pigeon character on 10,000 goods wagons.[3]
In 2023 Fukow began producing works in response to a medical diagnosis of a terminal illness, from which they reportedly died at the end of that year.[4]
Legacy
[edit]Following the reported death of the artist, a local councillor in Żoliborz, put forward an interpellation that examples of Fukow's graffiti on a local cinema be preserved during renovation work. The specific work it was proposed to retain featured a yellow pigeon alongside the verse:
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I przegapisz wschód słońca, |
You will miss the sunrise, |
The impact and ubiquity of Fukow's work has been compared to the Józef Tkaczuk phenomenon.[6]
Gallery
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Tribute to Fukow on a wall in Powiśle, Warsaw
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A Fukow 18 tag on a manhole cover in Mirów, Warsaw
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A black and chrome Fukow piece with pigeon character under a road bridge between Warsaw Ochota and Warsaw Main railway stations
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A faded Fukow roller piece above the Warsaw Cross-City Line
External links
[edit]- Podcast Miastowy - a podcast featuring Fukow.[7]
- Spacer po Żoliborzu śladami Fukowa - a photo-essay in a Warsaw newspaper featuring the work of Fukow.[8]
Media related to Fukow at Wikimedia Commons
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Dembinski, Michael (23 June 2020). "Return to town after 14 weeks". W-wa Jeziorki. Blogger.
- ^ "Dzika grafika. Pół wieku ulicznej dywersji wizualnej w Polsce 1967–2017". Poster Museum (in Polish).
- ^ Drenda, Olga (2 January 2024). "Pożegnanie gołębia. Albo graficiarza. Kim był Fukow?". Tygodnik Powszechny (in Polish).
- ^ Czarnocka, Julia (26 July 2024). "Czy sztuka miejska na Kinie Tęcza powinna tam pozostać?". Gazeta Żoliborza (in Polish).
- ^ Czarnocka, Julia (26 July 2024). "Czy sztuka miejska na Kinie Tęcza powinna tam pozostać?". Gazeta Żoliborza (in Polish).
- ^ Drenda, Olga (2 January 2024). "Pożegnanie gołębia. Albo graficiarza. Kim był Fukow?". Tygodnik Powszechny (in Polish).
- ^ Dobiegała, Artur; Kamiński, Paweł (30 July 2023). "Józef Tkaczuk i Fukow – kim są i skąd wziął się ich fenomen? TRYPTYK WARSZAWSKI I". Podcast Miastowy (Podcast) (in Polish). YouTube. Retrieved 31 August 2024.
- ^ "Spacer po Żoliborzu śladami Fukowa". Gazeta Żoliborza (in Polish). 16 September 2024.