Joseph JaremaHe studied with Jacek Malczewski at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow and with Józef Pankiewicz in Paris. After returning to Krakow in 1931, he began collaborating with the illustrated... Read full biography
Joseph JaremaHe studied with Jacek Malczewski at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow and with Józef Pankiewicz in Paris. After returning to Krakow in 1931, he began collaborating with the illustrated monthly "Glos Plastyków." He was the founder of the avant-garde Cricot Theatre, active in Krakow... Read full biography
Joseph JaremaHe studied with Jacek Malczewski at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow and with Józef Pankiewicz in Paris. After returning to Krakow in 1931, he began collaborating with the illustrated monthly "Glos Plastyków." He was the founder of the avant-garde Cricot Theatre, active in Krakow from 1933 to 1939. Jarema's extensive theatrical activities included artistic direction, directing, acting, creating performances, and designing sets – including for the Slowacki Theatre and the Bagatela... Read full biography
Joseph JaremaHe studied with Jacek Malczewski at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow and with Józef Pankiewicz in Paris. After returning to Krakow in 1931, he began collaborating with the illustrated monthly "Glos Plastyków." He was the founder of the avant-garde Cricot Theatre, active in Krakow from 1933 to 1939. Jarema's extensive theatrical activities included artistic direction, directing, acting, creating performances, and designing sets – including for the Slowacki Theatre and the Bagatela Theatre. The artist's career was interrupted by the war, during which he fought with Polish troops in Italy. After the war, he did not return to Poland, settling in Rome, where, together with former Italian Futurists, he founded the "Art Club," an... Read full biography
Joseph JaremaHe studied with Jacek Malczewski at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow and with Józef Pankiewicz in Paris. After returning to Krakow in 1931, he began collaborating with the illustrated monthly "Glos Plastyków." He was the founder of the avant-garde Cricot Theatre, active in Krakow from 1933 to 1939. Jarema's extensive theatrical activities included artistic direction, directing, acting, creating performances, and designing sets – including for the Slowacki Theatre and the Bagatela Theatre. The artist's career was interrupted by the war, during which he fought with Polish troops in Italy. After the war, he did not return to Poland, settling in Rome, where, together with former Italian Futurists, he founded the "Art Club," an independent association active from 1945 to 1964, bringing together many artists from various countries. It provided a strong impetus for th... Read full biography
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