Roman Opalka’s practice centers on a single continuous act: counting numbers sequentially across canvases. Each number marks a moment of time, transforming duration into visual accumulation. The surface functions as a record rather than an image, where repetition replaces composition. Gradual shifts in tone underscore the passage of time without emphasis. Opalka’s work positions art as a durational system, where persistence itself becomes structure.
Roman Opalka was a Polish artist known for lifelong numerical painting projects.