Tadeusz Kantor (6 April 1915 – 8 December 1990) was a Polish
painter
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,
assemblage and
Happenings
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History
Origins
Allan Kaprow first coined the term "happe ...
artist, set designer and
theatre director
A theatre director or stage director is a professional in the theatre field who oversees and orchestrates the mounting of a theatre production such as a play, opera, dance, drama, musical theatre performance, etc. by unifying various endeavors a ...
. Kantor is renowned for his revolutionary theatrical performances in Poland and abroad. Laureate of
Witkacy Prize – Critics' Circle Award (1989).
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
Krzysztof Eugeniusz Penderecki (; 23 November 1933 – 29 March 2020) was a Polish composer and conductor. His best known works include '' Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima'', Symphony No. 3, his '' St Luke Passion'', '' Polish Requiem'', ...
, through her German father. Born in
Wielopole Skrzyńskie
Wielopole Skrzyńskie is a village (town in 1348 - 1933) in Ropczyce-Sędziszów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Wielopole Skrzyńskie. It lies in h ...
,
Galicia
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(then in Austria-Hungary, now in
Poland
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), Kantor graduated from the
Cracow Academy in 1939. During the
Nazi occupation of Poland
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, 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
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from 1942 to 1944. After the war, he became known for his
avant-garde
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work in stage design including designs for ''
Saint Joan'' (1956) and ''
Measure for Measure
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The play's plot features its ...
'' (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
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".

''Dead Class'' (1975) was the most famous of his theatre pieces of the 1970s. A TV-Movie of the production was made in 1977, directed by
Andrzej Wajda.
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
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due to presentations at
Ellen Stewart's
La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club
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.
Throughout his life, Kantor had an interesting and unique relationship with
Jewish culture; despite being a nominal
Catholic
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Kantor incorporated many elements of what was known as "
Jewish theatre
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" into his works.
Kantor died in Kraków.
The new Center for the Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor, was opened in Krakow in 2014.
Major manifestos and writing
*''The Autonomous Theatre'' (1963)
*''Theatre Happening: The Theatre of Events'' (1967)
*''The Informel Theatre'' (1961)
*''The Zero Theatre'' (1963)
*''The Theatre of Death'' (1975)
Productions with Cricot 2
*''The Cuttlefish'' (1956)
*''The Country House'' (1961)
*''The Madman and the Nun'' (1963)
*''The Water Hen'' (1965)
*''Dainty Shapes and Hairy Apes, or the Green Pill'' (1972)
*''The Dead Class'' (1975)
*''Wielopole, Wielopole'' (1981)
*''Let the Artists Die'' (1985)
*''Macchina dell'amore e della morte'' (1987)
*''I Shall Never Return'' (1989)
*''Today is my Birthday'' (1990)
See also
*
Culture of Kraków
References
Further reading
* Kobialka, Michal, ed and trans. "A Journey Through Other Spaces: Essays and Manifestos, 1944–1990." Publisher: University of California Press, 1993.
* Kobialka, Michal, Author, ed and trans. "Further on, Nothing: Tadeusz Kantor's Theatre." Publisher: University of Minnesota Press, 2009.
*
Wilson, Edwin.
Goldfarb, Alvin
Alvin "Al" Goldfarb is an American academic administrator who served as the tenth president of Western Illinois University from 2002 to 2011. From 1977 to 2002, he was on the faculty of the department of theatre at Illinois State University in ...
. ''Living Theatre: A History''. Publisher: McGraw-Hill, 4th edition. August 5, 2003.
* Krzysztof Pleśniarowicz, Kantor. Artysta końca wieku, Wrocław 1997.
* Pleśniarowicz, Krzysztof, Author, Brand, William trans. "The Dead Memory Machine. Tadeusz Kantor's Theatre of Death", Publisher: Black Mountain Press. Centre for Performance Research, Aberystwyth, 2004
External links
Tadeusz Kantorat culture.pl
CricotekaThe Centre For the Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor
Tadeusz Kantor FoundationKantor's gallery at malarze.comThe Water Hen: Kantor, Demarco and the Edinburgh Festival at Culture.plImages from “THE WATER HEN”at The Royal Scottish Academy of Art & Architecture
* images of Edinburgh performances by Tadeusz Kantor
Details of show being performed in Edinburgh 2007 based on Kantor
Cricot 2's websiteArt Signature Dictionary, genuine signature by the artist Tadeusz KantorHere are several dated examples of Tadeusz Kantor signature.
TADEUSZ KANTOR YEAR 2015
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1915 births
1990 deaths
People from Ropczyce-Sędziszów County
20th-century Polish painters
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Polish theatre directors
Modernist theatre
Grand Crosses 1st class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
Burials at Rakowicki Cemetery
Theatre practitioners
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Polish contemporary artists
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