Tadeusz Rolke, born in 1929 in Warsaw. One of the greatest authors in the history of Polish photography. He studied art history at the Catholic University of Lublin. In the ‘60s he worked in the weekly magazine ‘Stolica’ and monthly magazine ‘Polska’. In the years 1970-1980 Rolke lived in Germany and photographed for magazines such as ‘Stern’, ‘Spiegel’, ‘Die Zeit’. In his work he easily changed photographic conventions and he was equally successful as a press photographer, fashion photographer and creator of creative photography. For many years, he was regarded as a leading representative of Polish humanistic photography. In his photographic archive he amassed nearly 50 thousand negatives. Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw published his online archive with almost 6 thousand photographs.
Tadeusz Rolke participated in numerous exhibitions in Poland and abroad among others: Ujazdowski Castle Centre for Contemporary Art, Warsaw (1997, 2009); Foksal Gallery Foundation, Warsaw (2003); Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw (2003, 2016); History Meeting House, Warsaw (2008, 2019); POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Warsaw (2012); MOCAK, Cracow (2013); Central Academy of Drama, Pekin (2015); Center for Urban History of East Central Europe, Lviv (2016); Polish Institutes in: Berlin (2006,2019), Düsseldorf (2005), Bratislava (2000), Paris (2005); Sesc Consolção in São Paulo (2015); Chinese National Art Museum of Art, Beijing (2015).
Exhibitions in Le Guern Gallery gallery: Tomorrow Will Be Better, Black Squares, It Will Be Fine, Back and Forth, Black Paw.
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