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Dr. hab. Józef Grabski (born 1950) is a
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art historian, director of the Institute for Art Historical Research IRSA since its founding in 1979, publisher and editor-in-chief of ''
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''.


Life and work

Grabski was born in 1950 in post-war
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. After attending the Lycée Français in Warsaw (1968), he studied art history at
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(1968-1972) and graduated under the supervision of Professor
Jan Białostocki Jan Białostocki (Polish: ; August 14, 1921, in Saratov, Russia – December 25, 1988, in Warsaw) was a Polish historian. He is considered to be one of the most renowned Polish art historians of the 20th century. Life and work During the German ...
, specializing in the iconography of Venetian Renaissance painting. He was chosen by Henryk Stażewski (laureate of the Herder Prize in 1972) to be awarded the
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scholarship. After several scholarships (including the
Karolina Lanckorońska Countess Karolina Maria Adelajda Franciszka Ksawera Małgorzata Edina Lanckorońska (Polish pronunciation: a.rɔˈlʲi.na lant͡skɔˈrɔɲska11 August 1898 — 25 August 2002) was a Polish noble, World War II resistance fighter, philanthropist, ...
scholarship), and research stays at the Fondazione Cini (Venice), he continued to study art history and philosophy at the
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and gained his Ph.D. in 1976 on the subject of
Leon Chwistek Leon Chwistek (Kraków, Austria-Hungary, 13 June 1884 – Barvikha near Moscow, Russia, 20 August 1944) was a Polish avant-garde painter, theoretician of modern art, literary critic, logician, philosopher and mathematician. Career and philosophy ...
and " zones theory," under the supervision of Hermann Filitz and Günter Heinz. He earned his habilitation at the Jagiellonian University. After research stays in Florence at Fondazione R. Longhi, and The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies at Villa I Tatti, he wrote numerous publications about
Algardi Alessandro Algardi (July 31, 1598 – June 10, 1654) was an Italian high- Baroque sculptor active almost exclusively in Rome, where for the latter decades of his life, he was, along with Francesco Borromini and Pietro da Cortona, one of the maj ...
,
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,
Lorenzo Lotto Lorenzo Lotto (c. 1480 – 1556/57) was an Italian Painting, painter, draughtsman, and illustrator, traditionally placed in the Venetian school (art), Venetian school, though much of his career was spent in other north Italian cities. He pain ...
, Padovano,
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, and
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. With Jan Białostocki, André Chastel, Hermann Fillitz, W. Roger Rearick and Federico Zeri he founded th
IRSA
Institute for Art Historical Research in 1979 and became its director. He founded and became editor-in-chief of the scholarly art history journal
Artibus et Historiae
' in 1980, and the IRSA Foundation for Culture Promotion in 2011. He provided advice, or co-created numerous international collections, for both public institutions and private individuals such as the H. Abel Collection (Munich), the Barbara Piasecka Johnson Collection (Johnson & Johnson, New Jersey), and The Gordon Collection (London). He has organized numerous exhibitions such as, “Opus Sacrum” (1990, Warsaw, Poland), "
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" (1998, Cracow and Wrocław, Poland), Iwo Zaniewski's "The Beauty of Gentleness", "New Harmony Paintings" (2008, Shanghai, China) and others. One of the main missions in the work of Józef Grabski is to promote art, culture and history of Central and Eastern Europe,especially Poland, and throughout the world. He organized the "Opening Up" Exhibition of six prominent contemporary Polish artists in the Hammer Galleries (1991, New York), and published on the
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of Leonardo da Vinci, while it was borrowed to the US for the exhibition "Circa 1492. Art In the Age of Exploration" (1991-1992,
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, Washington). He organized numerous exhibitions in Poland and abroad, for Polish artists such as
Alina Szapocznikow Alina Szapocznikow (; May 16, 1926 – March 2, 1973) was a Polish sculptor and Holocaust survivor. She produced casts of her and her son's body. She worked mainly in bronze and stone and her provocative work recalled genres such as surrealism, nou ...
, Ryszard Winiarski, Leon Tarasewicz, Jerzy Tchórzewski. Józef Grabski is a board member of public or private institutions promoting art and history in Poland, Ukraine and China and member or the
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: Cracow.


Awards and nominations

* Herder-scholarship in 1972 * Advisory Board member of the “Podhorce Castle” Foundation, Lvov (Ukraine) * adviser to the Artistic Events at the Great Wall in China, Beijing in 2014 * Special Prize of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage in recognition of contribution to Polish culture in 2015 * Advisory Board member of the Wawel Royal Castle Museum * Advisory Board member of the National Museum in Cracow * Advisory Board member of the Lvov Art Gallery, Lvov, Ukraine * member of Jury of the Marian Sokołowski Award * member of Honorary Committee for the Reconstruction of the Tyniec Benedictine Abbey, Poland * Board member of the Alexandra Exter Association


External links

* http://www.irsa.com.pl * http://artibusethistoriae.org * https://www.jstor.org/publisher/irsa * http://fundacja.irsa.com.pl


Selected publications

* “Leon Chwistek und sein ‘Strefismus’ in der Malerei”, ''Alte und Moderne Kunst'', 22, 1977, no. 154–155, pp. 48–51. * “‘Opus alchemicum’. Treści alchemiczne w renesansowym obrazie weneckim z Muzeum Narodowego w Krakowie. (Rzekome ‘Znalezienie grobu św. Izydora Oracza i jego żony’)”, ''Biuletyn Historii Sztuki'', vol. 41, 1979, no. 1, pp. 43–54. * “Przedmowa” reface in ''Opus sacrum. Wystawa ze zbiorów Barbary Piaseckiej Johnson'', exh. cat. Zamek Królewski w Warszawie, ed. J. Grabski, Warsaw, 1990, pp. 8–9. * (with Andrzej Rottermund), ''Kolekcje dzieł sztuki w Polsce'', in ''Opus sacrum. Wystawa ze zbiorów Barbary Piaseckiej Johnson'', exhibition catalogue, The Royal Castle, Warsaw, ed. J. Grabski, Warsaw 1990, pp. 14–17. * “Einleitung zur Ausstellung Opus sacrum”, in ''Opus sacrum. Europäische Kunst des 13. bis 18. Jahrhunderts aus der Privatsammlung von Barbara Piasecka Johnson'', ed. J. Grabski, Liechtensteinische Staatliche Kunstsammlung, Vaduz, 1991, pp. 6–7. * “Preface”, in ''Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519). Lady with an Ermine from the Czartoryski Collection, National Museum, Cracow (publication accompanying the exhibition "Circa 1492. Art in the Age of Exploration", National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)'', Vienna and Cracow 1991, p. 5. * (with Jacek Purchla), ''Introduction,'' n:''Jan Vermeer van Delft'' (''1632–1675'')''. St. Praxedis,'' exhibition catalogue. The Royal Wawel Castle, Vienna – Cracow 1991, p. 5. * “Twórczość malarska Anny Kostenko”, in ''Anna Kostenko. Malarstwo'', exh. cat. Pałac Sztuki TPSP w Krakowie (Palace of Fine Arts, Cracow, 1998. * “Przesączyć kolor światem, a linią podkreślić kształt... Europejski rodowód oraz swojska tradycja w twórczości malarskiej Juliusza Joniaka”, n:''Juliusz Joniak. Malarstwo'', exh. cat. Pałac Sztuki TPSP w Krakowie (Palace of Fine Arts, 15 May–14 June 1998, Cracow, 1998, pp. 15–28. * “Jewish Artists from Poland in the Circle of ‘École de Paris’. Wojciech Fibak's Collection”, n :''École de Paris. Jewish Artists from Poland. The Wojtek Fibak’s Collection'', ed. J. Grabski, exh. cat. Pałac Sztuki TPSP w Krakowie (Palace of Fine Arts, July–August 1998, pp. 7–10. * “Jewish Artists from Poland in the Circle of ‘École de Paris’. Wojciecha Fibak's Collection”, n :''École de Paris. Jewish Artists from Poland. The Wojtek Fibak’s Collection'', ed. J. Grabski, exh. cat. Pałac Poznańskich – Muzeum Historii Miasta Łodzi (Palace of the Family Poznański Museum of the History of the Łódź City), 1998–1999, pp. 11–14. * “Jacek Malczewski – nowe aspekty twórczości”, n:''Jacek Malczewski, Czesław Rzepiński, Juliusz Joniak, Jan Szancenbach – Malarstwo. Wystawa ze zbiorów krakowskich Rotarian i ich rodzin'', exh. cat. Pałac Sztuki TPSP w Krakowie (Palace of Fine Arts), Cracow, October 1996; March–May 1999. * “Wstęp”, n:''Stasys 50'', exh. cat. Pałac Sztuki TPSP w Krakowie (Palace of Fine Arts), ed. J. Grabski, Cracow, 1999, pp. 7–8. * “Stasys 50”, n:''Stasys 50'', exh. cat. Pałac Sztuki TPSP w Krakowie (Palace of Fine Arts), ed. J. Grabski, Cracow, 1999, pp. 9–17. * “Wstęp – nowe źródła do badań nad Panoramą Racławicką”, in ''Mała Panorama Racławicka Wojciecha Kossaka i Jana Styki'', exh. cat. in the District Museum n:Tarnów; National Museum of the Przemyśl Region in Przemyśl; The Pomeranian Dukes’ Castle in Szczecin; Museum of Upper Silesia, Bytom, 2001–2002, ed. J. Grabski, Cracow, 2001, pp. 7–8. * “Aleksander Kobzdej’s Struggle with Matter”, in ''Aleksander Kobzdej. Struggle with Matter'', exh. cat. Galeria Polskiego Domu Aukcyjnego “SZTUKA”, ed. J. Grabski, Cracow–Warsaw, 2002, pp. 9–11. * “Przedmowa”, n:''Beata Sarapata. Ślady przodków. Malarstwo'', exh. cat., ed. J. Grabski, Cracow, 2004, p. 5. * “The Transmissive Function of the Fine Arts: Some Observations on the Power and Function of Art in the Past and in the Age of Multimedia”, n:''Transcendence of Arts and the Development of Civilizations (Proceedings of the Conference "Beijing Forum 2008") November 7th–9th, 2008'', Beijing, 2008, pp. 85–93. * “Antonio Canova, Portret młodego Henryka Lubomirskiego / Portrait of Henryk Lubomirski as a Boy”, n:''Uroda portretu. Polska od Kobera do Witkacego'', exh. cat. The Royal Castle in Warsaw, eds. P. Mrozowski, A. Rottermund, Warsaw, 2009, pp. 180–183. * “ ''Jaki Piękny’. Tchnienie w materię: ból przetwarzania i metamorfozy”, n:''Bronisław Krzysztof. Rzeźba-medale-szkice-małe formy-obiekty sztuki'', Bielsko Biała 2010. * “Kolekcjonerzy polscy i polskie prywatne zbiory dzieł sztuki na tle kolekcjonerstwa międzynarodowego: przypadki i tendencje”, ''Kronika Zamkowa'', 59''–''69, 2010, pp. 61''–''70. * “Polish Renaissance Art and the Art of the Renaissance in Poland” 瑟夫·格拉布斯基:波兰的文艺复兴艺术与文艺复兴艺术在波兰的发展, n:''Poland–China. Art and Cultural Heritage'', ed. J. Wasilewska, Cracow, 2011, pp. 37–46. * ''The'' ''30th anniversary of the IRSA Institute for Art Historical Research'', n:''History of Art History in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe'', vol. II, ed. J. Malinowski, Toruń 2012, pp. 89–93 * “Il ruolo del ritratto nelle opere narrative e religiose di Sebastiano del Piombo: fra Raffaello e Michelangelo”, ''Konsthistorisk Tidskrift'', nr 4, LXXXI, 2012, pp. 238–244. * “Путь к совершенству: изучение натуры, наследия великих мастеров и оттачивание ремесла. Некоторые источники вдохновения Николая Ивановича Фешина (1881-1995)”. [“Through Practice, Observation of Nature and Great Masters to Perfection. The Sources of Inspiration of Nicolai I. Fechin (1881-1955)”, n:''Вторые казанские искусствоведческие чтения. К 130-летию со дня рождения Н. И. Фешина. Материалы Международной научно-практической конференции 2-3 ноября 2011 года'', Казань 2014, s.8 - 13 * “Jerzy Tchórzewski. Malarz poeta” n:''Jerzy Tchórzewski'', exh. cat., Galeria Opera, The Grand Theatre - National Opera in Warsaw, Warsaw 2015, pp. 5– 21. * “The Iconography of St. Francis in the Work of El Greco and His Workshop: Typology, Variants, Derivatives“, n:''Art in the Time of El Greco,'' red. A. Witko, Cracow 2016, pp. 103–120 * “''The Significance of Shape and Colour. Essays on Art, Mostly of the Italian Renaissance''", Cracow, 2016 * “Bernini’s Bronze Medallion of Pope Clement X: Some Problems of Workshop and Collaboration”, [in print]


References

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