Dimensions: 29 x 31 cm
signed, dated and described: 'La Classe Morte / Lustmorder und seine Tote Frau |1977 | T. Kantor'.
on the reverse a sticker with the description of the work from Galerie de France
Origin
private collection, France
Galerie de France, Paris (1989).
institutional collection, Poland
Literature
Tadeusz Kantor. Ma création mon voyage. Commentaires intimes, Éditions Plume, Paris 1991, cat. pos., pp. 226, 239 (ill.).
Lech Stangret, Tadeusz Kantor. Drawing, Tadeusz Kantor Foundation, Adam Mickiewicz Institute, Warsaw 2015, cat. no. 333, p. 328 (ill.)
Biography
Graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow in 1939. He was one of the most prominent representatives of the Polish artistic avant-garde of the post-war era, and above all the creator of the Polish avant-garde experimental underground theater, and from 1956 the Cricot 2 theater in Krakow. He was a co-founder and member of the Group of Modern Artists in 1945. In 1955 he traveled to Paris, where he encountered the latest trends in world art. In his work, the main form of artistic expression was abstract painting, especially of the informel type, he was also involved in printmaking; he arranged happenings, was involved in stage design and film. He was active as a teacher: in 1948 and 1968 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow and in 1961 at the academy in Hamburg. Among other awards, he won the Goethe Foundation Prize in 1978 in Switzerland.