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Tadeusz Mysłowski studied various media, but he paid special attention to photography, discerningly exploring its non-illustrating and non-documentary possibilities and methods of provoking the chance in a photochemical process. For the artist, New York became not so much a place of living but rather a matter of work, a subject of research and the reason for the first reflections on the constant correction of geometric assumptions by the "nature". These observations gave rise to two series of works that marked out two stages of the search for an ideal order of art and nature and which led the artist away from the Euclidean lines to the organicity of the complex and curvilinear space. The term "organic constructivism" is an attempt to name these series of provocations