Zbigniew Dłubak

Photographer, Visual Artist

1921 – 2005

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Who was Zbigniew Dłubak?

Zbigniew Andrzej Dłubak was a Polish painter, photographer, and art theoretician.

Dłubak was born on April 26, 1921 in Radomsko. During World War II, following the AB Action aimed at the Polish intelligentsia and Scouting movement, he was arrested and sent to the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp, but managed to survive.

In 1945 he returned to Poland, where he took an active part in the reconstruction of Polish artistic life after six years of foreign occupation. He became one of the cofounders of Grupa 55. He also cooperated with various art galleries and artistic groups, among them Krzywe Koło, Współczesna, Mała Galeria, Labirynt, Zamek, Remont, Permafo, and Foto-Medium-Art. Between 1953 and 1972 he was editor-in-chief of the Fotografia monthly. He was also a tutor at the National Film School in Łódź and at the Higher School of Fine Arts in Łódź.

In 1975 he organized a group of youngsters interested in art theory into the Seminarium Warszawskie group and discussion club. In 1982, during the period of Martial law in Poland, he was allowed to leave the country and settled in Meudon near Paris. He died August 21, 2005 in Warsaw.

In his oeuvre he had, among others, series of paintings and cycles of photography. He was one of the winners of 'Nagroda Prezesa Rady Ministrów I stopnia' in 1979. He was awarded with order of Krzyża Grunwaldu of the third grade, Złoty i Srebrny Krzyżem Zasługi, Krzyż Walecznych.

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Born
Apr 26, 1921
Radomsko
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Died
Aug 21, 2005
Warsaw

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on July 23, 2013

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