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EPISODE · Jun 16, 2024 · 38 MIN

Franciszka Themerson in Tate Britain - with Hilary Floe, Saskia Flower and Weronika Gertig - Burgess

from Kitchen Conversations · host Patrycja Rozwora

#54  - about an exhibition, Franciszka Themerson: Walking Backwards in Tate Britain.  In conversations with: Dr Hilary Floe, Senior Curator, Modern and Contemporary British Art, Tate Britain Saskia Flower, Assistant Curator, Modern and Contemporary British Art, Tate Britain Weronika Gertig - Burgess, Themerson Estate London Franciszka Themerson (1907-1988) was a Polish, later British, painter, illustrator, filmmaker and set designer. Together with her husband Stefan Themerson, she was one of the most important experimental filmmakers in interwar Poland. Her film work, as well as her paintings and drawings, challenged social conformity and revealed her belief in individual freedom. During and after the Second World War, Francziszka Themerson created humorous works that dealt profoundly with the complex themes of trauma and loss.  The one-room display at Tate Britain is free and open to all till the 30th of March 2025.  References: The Themerson Archive Catalogue Unposted Letters publication The Barbican exhibition Jasia Reichardt curator ___ This episode was created for Contemporary LYNX and with support of Polish Cultural Institute London Podcast thumbnail: Copyrights Themerson Estate   Franciszka Themerson (1907 – 1988) Comme la vie est lente et comme l'espérance est violente Painted in 1959  Oil paint on canvas 101.5 x 151 cm ___ Recording & editing: Patrycja Rozwora, get in touch: www.patrycjarozwora.com Mix & master: Jonas Kröper

#54  - about an exhibition, Franciszka Themerson: Walking Backwards in Tate Britain.  In conversations with: Dr Hilary Floe, Senior Curator, Modern and Contemporary British Art, Tate Britain Saskia Flower, Assistant Curator, Modern and Contemporary British Art, Tate Britain Weronika Gertig - Burgess, Themerson Estate London Franciszka Themerson (1907-1988) was a Polish, later British, painter, illustrator, filmmaker and set designer. Together with her husband Stefan Themerson, she was one of the most important experimental filmmakers in interwar Poland. Her film work, as well as her paintings and drawings, challenged social conformity and revealed her belief in individual freedom. During and after the Second World War, Francziszka Themerson created humorous works that dealt profoundly with the complex themes of trauma and loss.  The one-room display at Tate Britain is free and open to all till the 30th of March 2025.  References: The Themerson Archive Catalogue Unposted Letters publication The Barbican exhibition Jasia Reichardt curator ___ This episode was created for Contemporary LYNX and with support of Polish Cultural Institute London Podcast thumbnail: Copyrights Themerson Estate   Franciszka Themerson (1907 – 1988) Comme la vie est lente et comme l'espérance est violente Painted in 1959  Oil paint on canvas 101.5 x 151 cm ___ Recording & editing: Patrycja Rozwora, get in touch: www.patrycjarozwora.com Mix & master: Jonas Kröper

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