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Kantor: A Biography offers the first comprehensive English-language artistic biography of the Polish visual artist, avant-garde innovator and theatre practitioner Tadeusz Kantor (1915-1990).
The book traces Kantor's creative trajectory from clandestine wartime performances to the international acclaim of the Cricot 2 theatre, examining his achievements across painting, performance, happenings and experimental theatre. Like Kantor's own works, the study synthesises the personal and the historical. His radical aesthetic experimentation articulated loss, survival and the construction of memory, most notably in The Theatre of Death. It reflected twentieth-century Central Europe's turbulent history of war, occupation, genocide, totalitarianism and democratic revival. Drawing on previously unknown archival sources, the biography offers new insights into Kantor's life and artistic practice. It traces his interactions with international avant-garde and neo-avant-garde movements and highlights the significance of his theoretical writings and stage work for world theatre, as well as lesser-known aspects of his teaching and set design.
Integrating biography, art history, and performance studies, Kantor: A Biography will appeal to scholars and students of theatre, visual art, and cultural history, as well as readers around the world interested in twentieth-century artistic pioneers.
Contents
1. From Wielopole to the World (1915-1939) 2. The Underground Independent Theatre (1939-1945) 3. Confronting Stalinism (1945-1955) 4. Informel and the Origins of Cricot 2 (1955-1963) 5. Emballages, Happenings and Journeys (1963-1975) 6. The Theatre of Love and Death (1975-1990) 7. "To enter the world museum..."



