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Tadeusz Kantor Year 2015,

 

UNESCO has declered 2015 a Year of Tadeusz Kantor, 100th anniversary of his birth in Wielopole, PL

27th of March 2015, and we gone,next events coming soon....

Central Library Dublin on the 27th of March film screening "Wielopole, Wielopole" by A. Sapija and introduction lectures by BrokenTalkers and Anna Tchorzewska Geoghegan. Event was part of the PolskaÉire2015.

The Cricoteka. Centre for the Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor. Original place where Theatre Cricot2 was operate from, now archives, Krakow, Kanonicza 5.

Tadeusz Kantor

 

 (1915-1990) was once called "the best artist of the world from amongst Polish artists and the most Polish one from amongst artists of the world". Already during his life, some considered him a genius, and others a master of mystification or a clever imitator only. Today, no one should doubt that this artist, who passed away in 1990, was one of the greatest creators of the art of the twentieth century. Even though it is difficult to explain what the phenomenon of his imagination was based upon. He was a versatile artist; a "total" one as he used to say, thus it is very risky to divide his output into individual "disciplines". Being a painter, stage designer, poet, actor, and happener, he made a name for himself as a man of theatre, but even in the domain of it he remained first of all a painter who thought with images and used actors and props instead of paints.

        Kantor's greatest achievement was The Cricot 2 Theatre. Its performances, beginning with The Dead Class (1975), attained the level of masterpiece. The unusual formula of his Theatre of Death consisted in creating artistic illustration for mechanisms of memory. Sequences of unreal pictures, snatches of memories, obtrusively returning scenes, and absurd situations: everybody knows this from his own experience....

NEW Museum of Tadeusz Kantor in Krakow,PL.

Centre for the Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor shape, view from the above inspired with Kantors drowning

Centre for the Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor arcitectuar prooject

Centre for the Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor exhibition Gallery on the second floor

Centre for the Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantorat at night

Cricoteka, the Centre for the Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor in Krakow, Poland

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