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1918 Lviv, Poland - 1987 Rome, Italy. Known for: Revolutionary post World War II abstract, surrealist painting, murals, teaching.
Born in 1918 in Lviv, died in 1987 in Rome. Tadeusz Brzozowski was one of the most colorful among the members of the Krakow arts community. Although he remained close to the community, his link was... Read full biography
Born in 1918 in Lviv, died in 1987 in Rome. Tadeusz Brzozowski was one of the most colorful among the members of the Krakow arts community. Although he remained close to the community, his link was that of a cat that walks its own paths - and he took his own artistic paths above all. In contrast to... Read full biography
Born in 1918 in Lviv, died in 1987 in Rome. Tadeusz Brzozowski was one of the most colorful among the members of the Krakow arts community. Although he remained close to the community, his link was that of a cat that walks its own paths - and he took his own artistic paths above all. In contrast to Tadeusz Kantor, who had a very serious approach to art, Brzozowski always stood at a distance from his own work. He frequently exhibited a playful attitude to his art, quoting it outright at times,... Read full biography
Born in 1918 in Lviv, died in 1987 in Rome. Tadeusz Brzozowski was one of the most colorful among the members of the Krakow arts community. Although he remained close to the community, his link was that of a cat that walks its own paths - and he took his own artistic paths above all. In contrast to Tadeusz Kantor, who had a very serious approach to art, Brzozowski always stood at a distance from his own work. He frequently exhibited a playful attitude to his art, quoting it outright at times, and exhibited sarcasm both towards his achievements and his status as an exceptional, respected, and admired artist. Nevertheless, he indubitably deserved the position he held. He began to study art at Krakow's Academy of Fine Arts in 1936 and... Read full biography
Born in 1918 in Lviv, died in 1987 in Rome. Tadeusz Brzozowski was one of the most colorful among the members of the Krakow arts community. Although he remained close to the community, his link was that of a cat that walks its own paths - and he took his own artistic paths above all. In contrast to Tadeusz Kantor, who had a very serious approach to art, Brzozowski always stood at a distance from his own work. He frequently exhibited a playful attitude to his art, quoting it outright at times, and exhibited sarcasm both towards his achievements and his status as an exceptional, respected, and admired artist. Nevertheless, he indubitably deserved the position he held. He began to study art at Krakow's Academy of Fine Arts in 1936 and continued during the World War II occupation of Poland at the Kunstgewerbeschule, 1940-42. He subsequently returned to the Academy, where he com... Read full biography
