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Anda Rottenberg

Anda Rottenberg

Polish art historian and writer (born 1944)

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  • Anda Rottenberg (born 23 April 1944) is a Polish art historian, art curator, art critic, and writer recognized for her contributions to recognizing Poland's art world.
  • Also, Rottenberg serves as the culture director at Vogue Polska .
  • Her mother was Russian from Petersburg, and her father was a Polish Jew from the town of Nowy Sącz.
  • Rottenberg grew up in Legnica.
  • She wrote the following books: Sztuka w Polsce 1945-2005 (en.

Anda Rottenberg (born 23 April 1944) is a Polish art historian, art curator, art critic, and writer recognized for her contributions to recognizing Poland's art world. She is former director of the Zachęta National Gallery of Art in Warsaw and member of the International Association of Art Critics (AICA), International "Manifesta" Foundation and the International "Germinations" Foundation. She launched Egit, one of the first foundations for art in Poland, served as Director of the Department of Art at the Ministry of Culture and Art, was curator and commissioner of the Polish Pavilion in the Venice Biennial from 1973-2001, and was instrumental in establishing the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw. Also, Rottenberg serves as the culture director at Vogue Polska.

Biography

Anda Rottenberg was born in 1944. Her mother was Russian from Petersburg, and her father was a Polish Jew from the town of Nowy Sącz. All of his family was murdered during the Holocaust.

Rottenberg grew up in Legnica. In 1963, she moved to Warsaw, where she earned a degree in the history of art at the University of Warsaw.

She wrote the following books: Sztuka w Polsce 1945-2005 (en. "Art in Poland 1945-2005"), Draught - Texts on Polish Art of the ‘80s (2009), Here You Are (2009), and an autobiography Proszę bardzo! (en. "You're welcome!"). The main reason for writing the latter book was her anger at the police who were unable to find the body of her son (he was a drug addict and died in unknown circumstances). In her autobiography, Rottenberg also wrote about her mother, who survived the siege of Stalingrad [?] during World War II and was sentenced to prison for stealing a few spoons of food: she met there her future husband, Rottenberg's father.

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