Józef Grabski


Dr. hab. Józef Grabski is a Polish art historian, director of the Institute for Art Historical Research IRSA since its founding in 1979, publisher and editor-in-chief of Artibus et Historiae.

Life and work

Grabski was born in 1950 in post-war Warsaw. After attending the Lycée Français in Warsaw, he studied art history at the Warsaw University and graduated under the supervision of Prof. Jan Białostocki specializing in the iconography of Venetian Renaissance painting. He was chosen by Henryk Stażewski to be awarded the Herder Prize scholarship. After several scholarships and research stays at the Fondazione Cini, he continued studying art history and philosophy at the University of Vienna and gained his Ph.D. in 1976 on the subject of Leon Chwistek 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, Donatello, Lorenzo Lotto, Padovano, Tintoretto, and Titian.
With Jan Białostocki, André Chastel, Hermann Fillitz, W. Roger Rearick and Federico Zeri he founded the Institute for Art Historical Research in 1979 and became its director.
He founded and became editor-in-chief of the scholarly art history journal 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, the Barbara Piasecka Johnson Collection, The Gordon Collection.
He has organized numerous exhibitions, such as “Opus Sacrum”, "École de Paris", Iwo Zaniewski’s "The Beauty of Gentleness", "New Harmony Paintings" 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 and especially Poland in the world. He organized the "Opening Up" Exhibition of six prominent contemporary Polish artists in the Hammer Galleries and published on the Lady with an Ermine of Leonardo da Vinci, while it was borrowed to the U.S.A. for the exhibition "Circa 1492. Art In the Age of Exploration". He organized numerous exhibitions in Poland and abroad, for Polish artists such as Alina Szapocznikow, 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 Rotary Club: Cracow.

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