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Hilary Krzysztofiak

Hilary Krzysztofiak (born 28 October 1926 in Szopienice, now a part of Katowice, died 30 September 1979 in Falls Church, Virginia near Washington) was a Polish painter, graphic artist and set designer.

Hilary Krzysztofiak
Hilary Krzysztofiak, Munich 1975
Born
Hilary Krzysztofiak

28 October 1926
Died30 September 1979 (aged 53)
NationalityPolish
Known forPainting

Young years and education edit

 
Memorial plaque at Hilary Krzysztofiak's birthplace at Wiosny Ludów Street, Katowice

Hilary was a son of Jan Krzysztofiak and Maria née Helwig. His mother was killed by the Germans in 1942 at Auschwitz concentration camp during the German occupation of Poland (World War II). During the war, he worked in the Uthemann's steelworks in Szopienice as an apprentice carpenter and as a student for 3 years of evening school (Abendschule für Bildende Künste), finishing in 1943. After the war he left for Warsaw where in 1945-1946 he went to art college. From January 1946, he worked as an extra in the Polish Theatre (Teatr Polski) in the first post-war production of Juliusz Słowacki’s Lilla Weneda. In the same year, he produced his first theatre decorations for the production of The Story of Doctor Dolittle in the Puppet Theatre in Warsaw.

In September 1946, he was accepted in the State School of Fine Arts (later: Academy of Fine Arts) where he studied block design, architectural painting, studies of nature, decorative and wall painting, technology, painting and conceptual design. As a student he worked for The Academic Theatre. In 1950-1951, Krzysztofiak started to co-operate with the literary-political magazine Po prostu where he published (among others) articles written with Lech Emfazy Stefański ("New Way of Visual Arts", 1950, no. 13, and "Talks of Realism on Visual Arts", 1950, no 3), criticized later at the Congress of Young Activists from Schools of Fine Arts. In spring 1951 he abandoned studies at the Academy in the course of working on his diploma (picture "Waryński before the Jury").

Poland edit

 
Solo exhibition in Krzysztofiak's studio in Smolna Street, April 1960 (S. Mrożek, M. Obremba-Mrożek, K. Brzechwa).

After leaving the Academy, Krzysztofiak went to Szklarska Poręba in the Karkonosze Mountains where he lived for four years, painting and working in various temporary positions not connected with art. In 1953, he joined other artists in Group ST-53.[1] It was seen as a symbol of the artist's rebellion in the post-Stalin era, a sign of the newly organized avant-garde. The main purpose of the Group was self-education based on Władysław Strzemiński’s "Theory of Seeing". The first public exhibition of the Group opened on 13 May 1956 in the Silesian Institute in Stalinogród (Stalin City), now Katowice. In 1955, Krzysztofiak returned to Warsaw and stayed at a flat in Tarczyńska 11 with L. E. Stefański, who in there ran together with Miron Białoszewski the famous Theatre at Tarczyńska. In July–September 1955, he took part in the legendary National Exhibition of Young Artists under the banner: “Against War, against Fascism”, organized in the building of Warsaw Arsenal. Krzysztofiak proposed three works and one was accepted: "Still Life", later known as "The Jaw". At the end of 1955, he started working as a graphic editor for Po prostu where he worked until the magazine was shut down in 1957. On 27 July 1956, Krzysztofiak's first individual exhibition opened in the Warsaw discussion club Po prostu. In 1957, Krzysztofiak made a design for the Station of the Passion for the church in Nowa Huta but it was never realized.

At the end of 1958, Krzysztofiak met his future wife, Krystyna Miłotworska, a journalist and later editor with Radio Free Europe. At the beginning of 1960, he became graphic editor of the biweekly Ruch Muzyczny and designed the magazine's covers. He designed decorations for three one-act plays directed by Krystyna Meissner within her director's workshop; the first night was 21 June 1961, in Ateneum Theatre in Warsaw. The plays were Michel de Ghelderode’s Escurial, Harold Pinter’s The Dumb Waiter and Sławomir Mrożek’s At Sea. In September 1963, Krzysztofiak took part in the First International Koszalin Open Air Workshop organized in Poland for the first time. In 1964, he worked for theatres in Opole and Białystok designing decorations for plays directed by L. E. Stefański and K. Meissner. In that time he painted the series of sixteen pictures called "Białystok Totems". In August 1965, together with 39 artists from Poland and abroad, Krzysztofiak took part in the First Biennial of Space Forms in Elbląg. The metal space forms made during the biennial were situated in the town.

Abroad edit

 
Hilary with wife, Krystyna Miłotworska in Paris, October 1967

Krzysztofiak first went abroad to Paris in 1966. There he made contacts with Polish emigrants, among them artists and writers such as Sławomir Mrożek and his wife Maria Obremba (a painter), Zbigniew Herbert, Jan Lebenstein, as well as with the Literary Institute “Kultura”. During his stay in France, he exhibited his works in Paris at the Galerie Desbrières and in Marseilles at the Galerie Jouvens. In May 1968, Krzysztofiak went to the Netherlands to prepare an exhibition in Galerie De Graaf in Schiedam where he presented unknown pictures sent from Poland by his wife. He then moved to Cologne where his wife joined him in December. In 1969, Krzysztofiak exhibited his paintings and worked as a stage designer; among others he made decorations for Mrożek's play The Turkey which had its first night on 10 May 1969 in the theatre in Düsseldorf. That summer, together with his wife who had found work for Radio Free Europe, they moved to Munich. After the first radio programme presented by Krystyna Miłotworska, the authorities in Warsaw decided to enter and liquidate Hilary's studio in Warsaw. Everything, including all the paintings apart from three works found many years later, was destroyed. Paintings were thrown into rubbish bins and works on paper were used for fire in roof repairs.

In spring 1971, Krzysztofiak went for the first time to the United States where he applied for American citizenship, which he was granted in 1977. He changed his name to Christopher Hilary. His first American exhibition took place a year later in South Orange, New Jersey. From the beginning of the 1970s, the artist continued his artistic creativity in Germany and the USA. He took part in many collective exhibitions and had several individual ones. In 1976, he was awarded the New York Alfred Jurzykowski Prize. He died suddenly in 1979, in Falls Church near Washington when he was 53.

Recognition edit

 
Katowice, Hilary Krzysztofiak Square

In the Polish People's Republic, Hilary was sentenced to non-existence. To bring back his person to the history of post-war Polish art National Museum in Warsaw organized a retrospective exhibition in the Zachęta Gallery in March 1997. The exhibition was also presented in the Silesian Museum in Katowice, in the Bunkier Sztuki Gallery in Kraków and in the Museum of Silesian Piasts in Brzeg.

At the beginning of 2009, in Katowice, the square at General Haller's Street and Westerplatte Defenders Street was given the name of Hilary Krzysztofiak. In October 2010, Kazimierz Kutz uncovered a memorial plate on the house where Krzysztofiak was born.

Krzysztofiak's paintings are in museums and private collections in Europe and in the USA.

Selected exhibitions edit

Solo exhibitions

  • 1956: Warsaw, "Po prostu" Discussion Salon
  • 1963, 1965: Warsaw, "Krzywe Koło" Gallery
  • 1966: Paris, Galerie Debrères
  • 1968: Schiedam (Holandia), Galerij Simone de Graaf
  • 1969: Düsseldorf, Galerie Hekuba
  • 1972: South Orange (New Jersey, USA), Seton Hall University Student Art Gallery
  • 1978: Cambridge (USA), BAAK Gallery
  • 1979: Waszyngton, Franz Bader Gallery
  • 1982: Paris, Galerie Lambert
  • 1991: Warsaw, Galeria Kordegarda
  • 1995: Regensburg (Germany), Löschenkohl-Palais
  • 1997: Warsaw, Zachęta (retrospective)

Group exhibitions

  • 1955: Warsaw, "Against War, against Fascism", Warsaw Arsenal
  • 1956/1957: Warsaw, "Krzywe Koło" Gallery – exhibition of Group St-53
  • 1959: Warsaw, Zachęta Gallery, 3rd Exhibition of Modern Art
  • 1961/1962: Warsaw, National Museum – "Polish Fine Arts during the Fifteen Years of Polish People’s Republic"
  • 1967: Paris, Galerie Lambert
  • 1972: Munich, Galerie Christoph Dürr
  • 1978: Washington, Franz Bader Gallery – "New Faces 1978"
  • 1992: Warsaw, Zachęta Gallery – "The Circle of the Arsenal"

References edit

  1. ^ "FilmPolski.pl". FilmPolski (in Polish). Retrieved 2020-12-30.

Selected bibliography edit

  • Hilary (Hilary Krzysztofiak 1926–1979). Malarstwo i rysunek, [monografia], oprac. H. Kotkowska-Bareja, E. Zawistowska, Warszawa 1997
  • A. Grodzicki, Theatre in Modern Poland, Warszawa 1963
  • Wielka encyklopedia malarstwa polskiego, preface by J. K. Ostrowski, ed. by A. Górska, Kraków 2011
  • J. Czapski, Przez morze przepłynął, Kultura 1980 nr 1–2(388–389)
  • H. Krzysztofiak, Nieukończona autobiografia, Zapis 1981 nr 20
  • B. Stanisławczyk, Po prostu nikt, Gazeta Wyborcza, 9.10.1991
  • J. Zieliński, Hilary: obraz albo świat cały, Odra 1992 nr 5

Films about Hilary edit

  • Hilary Krzysztofiak, S. Kubiak (film director), Polish Television 1993
  • Niedokończony autoportret, U. Dubowska (film director), Polish Television 1998
  • Hilary z budki Kanolda, S. Kubiak (film director), Polish Television 2001

External links edit

  • Hilary Krzysztofiak’s official website
  • Hilary in Polish Theatre Wortal

hilary, krzysztofiak, born, october, 1926, szopienice, part, katowice, died, september, 1979, falls, church, virginia, near, washington, polish, painter, graphic, artist, designer, munich, 1975born28, october, 1926szopienice, polanddied30, september, 1979, age. Hilary Krzysztofiak born 28 October 1926 in Szopienice now a part of Katowice died 30 September 1979 in Falls Church Virginia near Washington was a Polish painter graphic artist and set designer Hilary KrzysztofiakHilary Krzysztofiak Munich 1975BornHilary Krzysztofiak28 October 1926Szopienice PolandDied30 September 1979 aged 53 Falls Church Virginia United StatesNationalityPolishKnown forPainting Contents 1 Young years and education 2 Poland 3 Abroad 4 Recognition 5 Selected exhibitions 6 References 7 Selected bibliography 8 Films about Hilary 9 External linksYoung years and education edit nbsp Memorial plaque at Hilary Krzysztofiak s birthplace at Wiosny Ludow Street Katowice Hilary was a son of Jan Krzysztofiak and Maria nee Helwig His mother was killed by the Germans in 1942 at Auschwitz concentration camp during the German occupation of Poland World War II During the war he worked in the Uthemann s steelworks in Szopienice as an apprentice carpenter and as a student for 3 years of evening school Abendschule fur Bildende Kunste finishing in 1943 After the war he left for Warsaw where in 1945 1946 he went to art college From January 1946 he worked as an extra in the Polish Theatre Teatr Polski in the first post war production of Juliusz Slowacki s Lilla Weneda In the same year he produced his first theatre decorations for the production of The Story of Doctor Dolittle in the Puppet Theatre in Warsaw In September 1946 he was accepted in the State School of Fine Arts later Academy of Fine Arts where he studied block design architectural painting studies of nature decorative and wall painting technology painting and conceptual design As a student he worked for The Academic Theatre In 1950 1951 Krzysztofiak started to co operate with the literary political magazine Po prostu where he published among others articles written with Lech Emfazy Stefanski New Way of Visual Arts 1950 no 13 and Talks of Realism on Visual Arts 1950 no 3 criticized later at the Congress of Young Activists from Schools of Fine Arts In spring 1951 he abandoned studies at the Academy in the course of working on his diploma picture Warynski before the Jury Poland edit nbsp Solo exhibition in Krzysztofiak s studio in Smolna Street April 1960 S Mrozek M Obremba Mrozek K Brzechwa After leaving the Academy Krzysztofiak went to Szklarska Poreba in the Karkonosze Mountains where he lived for four years painting and working in various temporary positions not connected with art In 1953 he joined other artists in Group ST 53 1 It was seen as a symbol of the artist s rebellion in the post Stalin era a sign of the newly organized avant garde The main purpose of the Group was self education based on Wladyslaw Strzeminski s Theory of Seeing The first public exhibition of the Group opened on 13 May 1956 in the Silesian Institute in Stalinogrod Stalin City now Katowice In 1955 Krzysztofiak returned to Warsaw and stayed at a flat in Tarczynska 11 with L E Stefanski who in there ran together with Miron Bialoszewski the famous Theatre at Tarczynska In July September 1955 he took part in the legendary National Exhibition of Young Artists under the banner Against War against Fascism organized in the building of Warsaw Arsenal Krzysztofiak proposed three works and one was accepted Still Life later known as The Jaw At the end of 1955 he started working as a graphic editor for Po prostu where he worked until the magazine was shut down in 1957 On 27 July 1956 Krzysztofiak s first individual exhibition opened in the Warsaw discussion club Po prostu In 1957 Krzysztofiak made a design for the Station of the Passion for the church in Nowa Huta but it was never realized At the end of 1958 Krzysztofiak met his future wife Krystyna Milotworska a journalist and later editor with Radio Free Europe At the beginning of 1960 he became graphic editor of the biweekly Ruch Muzyczny and designed the magazine s covers He designed decorations for three one act plays directed by Krystyna Meissner within her director s workshop the first night was 21 June 1961 in Ateneum Theatre in Warsaw The plays were Michel de Ghelderode s Escurial Harold Pinter s The Dumb Waiter and Slawomir Mrozek s At Sea In September 1963 Krzysztofiak took part in the First International Koszalin Open Air Workshop organized in Poland for the first time In 1964 he worked for theatres in Opole and Bialystok designing decorations for plays directed by L E Stefanski and K Meissner In that time he painted the series of sixteen pictures called Bialystok Totems In August 1965 together with 39 artists from Poland and abroad Krzysztofiak took part in the First Biennial of Space Forms in Elblag The metal space forms made during the biennial were situated in the town Abroad edit nbsp Hilary with wife Krystyna Milotworska in Paris October 1967 Krzysztofiak first went abroad to Paris in 1966 There he made contacts with Polish emigrants among them artists and writers such as Slawomir Mrozek and his wife Maria Obremba a painter Zbigniew Herbert Jan Lebenstein as well as with the Literary Institute Kultura During his stay in France he exhibited his works in Paris at the Galerie Desbrieres and in Marseilles at the Galerie Jouvens In May 1968 Krzysztofiak went to the Netherlands to prepare an exhibition in Galerie De Graaf in Schiedam where he presented unknown pictures sent from Poland by his wife He then moved to Cologne where his wife joined him in December In 1969 Krzysztofiak exhibited his paintings and worked as a stage designer among others he made decorations for Mrozek s play The Turkey which had its first night on 10 May 1969 in the theatre in Dusseldorf That summer together with his wife who had found work for Radio Free Europe they moved to Munich After the first radio programme presented by Krystyna Milotworska the authorities in Warsaw decided to enter and liquidate Hilary s studio in Warsaw Everything including all the paintings apart from three works found many years later was destroyed Paintings were thrown into rubbish bins and works on paper were used for fire in roof repairs In spring 1971 Krzysztofiak went for the first time to the United States where he applied for American citizenship which he was granted in 1977 He changed his name to Christopher Hilary His first American exhibition took place a year later in South Orange New Jersey From the beginning of the 1970s the artist continued his artistic creativity in Germany and the USA He took part in many collective exhibitions and had several individual ones In 1976 he was awarded the New York Alfred Jurzykowski Prize He died suddenly in 1979 in Falls Church near Washington when he was 53 Recognition edit nbsp Katowice Hilary Krzysztofiak Square In the Polish People s Republic Hilary was sentenced to non existence To bring back his person to the history of post war Polish art National Museum in Warsaw organized a retrospective exhibition in the Zacheta Gallery in March 1997 The exhibition was also presented in the Silesian Museum in Katowice in the Bunkier Sztuki Gallery in Krakow and in the Museum of Silesian Piasts in Brzeg At the beginning of 2009 in Katowice the square at General Haller s Street and Westerplatte Defenders Street was given the name of Hilary Krzysztofiak In October 2010 Kazimierz Kutz uncovered a memorial plate on the house where Krzysztofiak was born Krzysztofiak s paintings are in museums and private collections in Europe and in the USA Selected exhibitions editSolo exhibitions 1956 Warsaw Po prostu Discussion Salon 1963 1965 Warsaw Krzywe Kolo Gallery 1966 Paris Galerie Debreres 1968 Schiedam Holandia Galerij Simone de Graaf 1969 Dusseldorf Galerie Hekuba 1972 South Orange New Jersey USA Seton Hall University Student Art Gallery 1978 Cambridge USA BAAK Gallery 1979 Waszyngton Franz Bader Gallery 1982 Paris Galerie Lambert 1991 Warsaw Galeria Kordegarda 1995 Regensburg Germany Loschenkohl Palais 1997 Warsaw Zacheta retrospective Group exhibitions 1955 Warsaw Against War against Fascism Warsaw Arsenal 1956 1957 Warsaw Krzywe Kolo Gallery exhibition of Group St 53 1959 Warsaw Zacheta Gallery 3rd Exhibition of Modern Art 1961 1962 Warsaw National Museum Polish Fine Arts during the Fifteen Years of Polish People s Republic 1967 Paris Galerie Lambert 1972 Munich Galerie Christoph Durr 1978 Washington Franz Bader Gallery New Faces 1978 1992 Warsaw Zacheta Gallery The Circle of the Arsenal References edit FilmPolski pl FilmPolski in Polish Retrieved 2020 12 30 Selected bibliography editHilary Hilary Krzysztofiak 1926 1979 Malarstwo i rysunek monografia oprac H Kotkowska Bareja E Zawistowska Warszawa 1997 A Grodzicki Theatre in Modern Poland Warszawa 1963 Wielka encyklopedia malarstwa polskiego preface by J K Ostrowski ed by A Gorska Krakow 2011 J Czapski Przez morze przeplynal Kultura 1980 nr 1 2 388 389 H Krzysztofiak Nieukonczona autobiografia Zapis 1981 nr 20 B Stanislawczyk Po prostu nikt Gazeta Wyborcza 9 10 1991 J Zielinski Hilary obraz albo swiat caly Odra 1992 nr 5Films about Hilary editHilary Krzysztofiak S Kubiak film director Polish Television 1993 Niedokonczony autoportret U Dubowska film director Polish Television 1998 Hilary z budki Kanolda S Kubiak film director Polish Television 2001External links editHilary Krzysztofiak s official website Hilary in Polish Theatre Wortal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hilary Krzysztofiak amp oldid 1138317442, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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