Mar 18 • 14:56 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

Tadeusz Kantor (1915–1990). Emballage, Cricotage and Maria Jarema – Polish Exhibition is an Official Event Accompanying the 61st Venice Biennale 2026

The Starak Family Foundation, known for promoting Polish artistic heritage, announces the upcoming exhibition dedicated to Tadeusz Kantor as an official event at the Venice Biennale 2026.

The Starak Family, prominent patrons of culture in Poland, have long been committed to the education and promotion of Polish artistic heritage both domestically and internationally through their foundation established in 2008. Their extensive collection of post-war Polish art not only showcases a significant range but also the historical importance and cohesion of the works, making it a keystone for understanding contemporary Polish culture.

The upcoming exhibition titled "Tadeusz Kantor (1915–1990). Emballage, Cricotage and Madame Jarema" will be the fifth organized by the Starak Family Foundation at the Venice Biennale, following previous showcases that highlighted the works of notable Polish artists. This event signifies a continued commitment to showcasing the evolution and impact of Polish art on a global stage, reflecting the country's rich cultural backdrop while contributing to important international dialogues within the art community.

By receiving the designation as an official event at the prestigious Venice Biennale in 2026, the exhibition also underscores the growing recognition of Polish contemporary art, representing both historical and modern narratives. This platform not only elevates Polish art and artists but also reinforces the vital role of cultural patronage in supporting diverse artistic expressions and sustainment of national heritage in the international arena.

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