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Tadeusz Kantor (6 April 1915 – 8 December 1990) was a Polish painter, assemblage and Happenings artist, set designer and theatre director. Kantor is renowned for his revolutionary theatrical performances in Poland and abroad. Laureate of Witkacy Prize – Critics' Circle Award (1989).

Tadeusz Kantor
Tadeusz Kantor
Born(1915-04-06)6 April 1915
Wielopole Skrzyńskie, Austria-Hungary
Died8 December 1990(1990-12-08) (aged 75)
Kraków, Poland
NationalityPolish
Occupationtheatre director, artist
Notable workDead Class

Life and career


Kantor was born to Marian Kantor-Mirski and Helena Berger. His family were staunch Catholics. His mother was related to composer and conductor Krzysztof Penderecki, through her German father. Born in Wielopole Skrzyńskie, Galicia (then in Austria-Hungary, now in Poland), Kantor graduated from the Cracow Academy in 1939. During the Nazi occupation of Poland, he founded the Independent Theatre, and served as a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków as well as a director of experimental theatre in Kraków from 1942 to 1944. After the war, he became known for his avant-garde work in stage design including designs for Saint Joan (1956) and Measure for Measure (1956). Specific examples of such changes to standard theatre were stages that extended out into the audience, and the use of mannequins as real-life actors.

In 1955, with a group of visual artists disenchanted with the growing institutionalization of avant-garde, he formed a new theatre ensemble called Cricot 2. In the 1960s, Cricot 2 gave performances in many theatres in Poland and abroad, gaining recognition for their stage happenings. His interest was mainly with the absurdists and Polish writer and playwright Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz (also known as "Witkacy"). Stage productions of Witkacy's plays The Cuttlefish (1956) and The Water Hen (1969) were regarded as his best achievements during this time. A 1972 performance of The Water Hen was described as "the least-publicised, most talked-about event at the Edinburgh festival".[1]

Tadeusz Kantor, commemorative bust by Kornel Arciszewski
Tadeusz Kantor, commemorative bust by Kornel Arciszewski
Tadeusz Kantor, Kantor's chair, concrete sculpture, height 14 m. Hucisko, Poland
Tadeusz Kantor, Kantor's chair, concrete sculpture, height 14 m. Hucisko, Poland

Dead Class (1975) was the most famous of his theatre pieces of the 1970s.[2][3] A TV-Movie of the production was made in 1977, directed by Andrzej Wajda.[4] In that play, Kantor himself played the role of a teacher who presided over a class of apparently dead characters who are confronted by mannequins representing the characters' younger selves. He had begun experimenting with the juxtaposition of mannequins and live actors in the 1950s.

His later works of the 1980s were very personal reflections. As in Dead Class, he would sometimes represent himself on stage. In the 1990s, his works became well known in the United States due to presentations at Ellen Stewart's La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club.

Throughout his life, Kantor had an interesting and unique relationship with Jewish culture; despite being a nominal Catholic Kantor incorporated many elements of what was known as "Jewish theatre" into his works.

Kantor died in Kraków.

The new Center for the Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor, Cricoteka [pl] was opened in Krakow in 2014.


Major manifestos and writing



Productions with Cricot 2



See also



References


  1. Ellis, Samantha (13 August 2003). "Water Hen, Edinburgh, August 1972". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  2. Czerska, Karolina. "The Dead Class – Tadeusz Kantor". culture.pl. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  3. Romanska, Magda (2012). The Post-traumatic Theatre of Grotowski and Kantor. Anthem Press. p. 201. doi:10.7135/UPO9780857285263.029. ISBN 978-0-85728-516-4. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  4. Dead Class (TV Movie 1977) at IMDb

Further reading




Media related to Tadeusz Kantor at Wikimedia Commons


На других языках


[de] Tadeusz Kantor

Tadeusz Kantor (* 6. April 1915 in Wielopole (Skrzyńskie), Österreich-Ungarn; † 8. Dezember 1990 in Krakau) war ein polnischer Theaterregisseur, Maler, Bühnenbildner und Kunsttheoretiker.
- [en] Tadeusz Kantor

[es] Tadeusz Kantor

Tadeusz Kantor (6 de abril de 1915 – 8 de diciembre de 1990) fue un pintor, artista de assemblage, director de teatro, escenógrafo escritor, actor y teórico del arte polaco. Kantor es famoso por sus presentaciones teatrales revolucionarias tanto en Polonia como en el extranjero.

[fr] Tadeusz Kantor

Tadeusz Kantor, né à Wielopole Skrzyńskie le 6 avril 1915, mort à Cracovie le 8 décembre 1990 (à 75 ans), est un metteur en scène polonais, réalisateur de happenings, peintre, scénographe, écrivain, théoricien de l’art, acteur et professeur à l’Académie des beaux-arts de Cracovie. Son attitude artistique s’inspire du constructivisme et du dadaïsme, de la peinture informelle et du surréalisme. Il a fait ses études à l’Académie des beaux-arts de Cracovie.

[it] Tadeusz Kantor

Tadeusz Kantor (Wielopole Skrzyńskie, 6 aprile 1915 – Cracovia, 8 dicembre 1990) è stato un pittore, scenografo e regista teatrale polacco, tra i maggiori teorici del teatro del Novecento.

[ru] Кантор, Тадеуш

Таде́уш Ка́нтор (польск. Tadeusz Kantor; 6 апреля 1915, Велёполе-Скшиньске, Гмина Велёполе-Скшиньске — 8 декабря 1990, Краков) — польский театральный режиссёр, живописец, график, сценограф.



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