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The artist of the Century

Feliks Topolski’s mural depicting the history of the past 100 years is set to be a landmark on the London art scene.

March 19, 2009 12:18
The late Feliks Topolski at work on his wall painting, Century, depicting key events of the past 100 years

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Julia Weiner ,

Julia Weiner

2 min read

Feliks Topolski liked to think big. The Polish-born artist spent 14 years creating a 600ft long, 20ft high mural under railway arches on London’s South Bank. His subject was nothing less than the 20th century, and how his life had intersected with its major events and significant figures.

This week London Mayor Boris Johnson officially reopened the Topolski Century gallery close to the Royal Festival Hall, following a two-year, £3 million redevelopment to create a venue that is set to become a landmark on the capital’s art scene.

“About half a million pounds has been spent on cleaning and restoring the paintings,” says the artist’s son Daniel Topolski, a writer and broadcaster and former Oxford University rowing coach. “Our conservator said it has been the most challenging and exciting task he has undertaken.”

Feliks Topolski was born in Warsaw in 1907. The first part of the work tells the story of his life. It includes a portrait of his grandfather, an Orthodox Jew. “Feliks used to see him performing ceremonial rituals,” says Daniel. “He found it all very exotic.”

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