Exhibition of Works and Objects from the Franciszek Starowieyski Collection in Krakow

The exhibition titled "Disorder in the Palace. Franciszek Starowieyski back in Krakow" took place at the Krakow Palace of Arts in 2025.

By East of Art Foundation

Franciszek Starowieyski remains one of the most important and original Polish artists of the 20th century.

Telescope from the collection of Franciszek Starowieyski and drawings, sketches and calligraphies by the artist. (2025)East of Art Foundation

About Franciszek Starowieyski

His artwork, personality, charisma, and the controversies he stirred for many years captured the imagination of Poles.

The exhibition space of "DISORDER IN PALACE. Franciszek Starowieyski returns to Krakow", 2025, From the collection of: East of Art Foundation
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He worked in painting, drawing, and graphic arts, designed film and theater posters, being considered one of the greatest representatives of the Polish Poster School, and created television and film scenography. He was also an art collector, particularly of old art, and a connaisseur of 17th and 18th century history and art.

The exhibition space of "DISORDER IN PALACE. Franciszek Starowieyski returns to Krakow" (2025)East of Art Foundation

The last painting started by Franciszek Starowieyski before his death. (2025)East of Art Foundation

95th anniversary of the artist’s birth

The year 2025 marks the 95th anniversary of the artist’s birth, providing a perfect occasion to commemorate him-not only for Kraków’s residents-through a special exhibition filled with props, objects, and artifacts.

Starowieyski frequently referred to his favorite artistic era, the Baroque, which fascinated and inspired him. Starting in the 1970s, he began to backdate his works by 300 years, consciously distancing himself from the present and seeking inspiration in the past. His art is rooted in motifs drawn from Baroque painting and the surrealist poetics of dreams.

The last painting started by Franciszek Starowieyski before his death., 2025, From the collection of: East of Art Foundation
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He was a figure of exceptional energy and brilliance, making it nearly impossible to separate his electrifying personality from his artistic work-the two aspects were inseparably intertwined.

Books from collection of Franciszek Starowieyski., 2025, From the collection of: East of Art Foundation
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Objects from collection of Franciszek Starowieyski., 2025, From the collection of: East of Art Foundation
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Objects from collection of Franciszek Starowieyski., 2025, From the collection of: East of Art Foundation
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The exhibition space of "DISORDER IN PALACE. Franciszek Starowieyski returns to Krakow", 2025, From the collection of: East of Art Foundation
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Objects from collection of Franciszek Starowieyski. (2025)East of Art Foundation

He often used the pseudonym Jan Byk (John Bull), which perfectly captured the qualities defining the artist-an affirmation of physical masculinity and stage charisma.  For many years, Franciszek Starowieyski masterfully built his own myth.

The exhibition space of "DISORDER IN PALACE. Franciszek Starowieyski returns to Krakow", 2025, From the collection of: East of Art Foundation
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The exhibition space of "DISORDER IN PALACE. Franciszek Starowieyski returns to Krakow", 2025, From the collection of: East of Art Foundation
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He provoked critics while simultaneously captivating audiences. He showcased his creative process through famous paratheatrical performances, during which he created works known as Theaters of Drawing. Before the eyes of the audience, large-scale, spectacular drawings came to life. These performances were infused with an atmosphere of magic, mystery, and eroticism, accompanied by nude models, music, and literary commentary. Nearly thirty Theaters of Drawing were created, extending beyond Poland’s borders-his works were produced in France, Italy, and the United States, among other places.

The exhibition space of "DISORDER IN PALACE. Franciszek Starowieyski returns to Krakow" (2025)East of Art Foundation

Franciszek Starowieyski was the first Polish artist to have a solo exhibition at the prestigious MoMA in New York in 1985.

Drawings by Franciszek Starowieyski made at the Daro café in Manhattan in 1985, 2025, From the collection of: East of Art Foundation
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The exhibition space of "DISORDER IN PALACE. Franciszek Starowieyski returns to Krakow", 2025, From the collection of: East of Art Foundation
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Animal skulls from Franciszek Starowieyski's collection., 2025, From the collection of: East of Art Foundation
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Animal skulls from Franciszek Starowieyski's collection., 2025, From the collection of: East of Art Foundation
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Throughout his life, he remained devoted to 17th century aesthetics. His works prominently feature nudes-both male and female monsters, skulls, Baroque ornaments, and grand group scenes. In his art, sexuality and eroticism intertwine with the Baroque motif of transience.

The exhibition space of "DISORDER IN PALACE. Franciszek Starowieyski returns to Krakow", 2025, From the collection of: East of Art Foundation
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Collecting was one of the artist’s great passions throughout his life. His interests included books, prints, furniture, wooden sculptures, animal and human skulls, objects, clocks, mirrors, engravings, and vessels. These collected artifacts and crafts became sources of inspiration, subjects of study on the Baroque era, and an inseparable element of his rich and diverse artistic practice.

The exhibition space of "DISORDER IN PALACE. Franciszek Starowieyski returns to Krakow", 2025, From the collection of: East of Art Foundation
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The exhibition space of "DISORDER IN PALACE. Franciszek Starowieyski returns to Krakow", 2025, From the collection of: East of Art Foundation
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The display features not only items from Starowieyski’s extensive collection but also his drawings, calligraphic exercises, works on paper and canvas, juvenilia, and many little-known artifacts and props from the life of the great Byk (Bull).

The exhibition space of "DISORDER IN PALACE. Franciszek Starowieyski returns to Krakow", 2025, From the collection of: East of Art Foundation
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The exhibition space of "DISORDER IN PALACE. Franciszek Starowieyski returns to Krakow", 2025, From the collection of: East of Art Foundation
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The exhibition at Kraków’s Pałac Sztuki (Palace of Fine Art) marks the first presentation of Franciszek Starowieyski’s work in this institution in many years. A significant part of the exhibition includes elements from his studio, transferred directly from Bernardyńska Street in Warsaw, where he lived and worked for many years.

Posters from collection of Franciszek Starowieyski., 2025, From the collection of: East of Art Foundation
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The skull sculpture based on Franciszek Starowieyski's happening action in Warsaw in 1975., 2025, From the collection of: East of Art Foundation
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Posters from collection of Franciszek Starowieyski., 2025, From the collection of: East of Art Foundation
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Posters from collection of Franciszek Starowieyski., 2025, From the collection of: East of Art Foundation
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Organizers: Palace of Fine Arts, Cracow, East of Art Foundation
Exhibition curators: Małgorzata and Marcin Gołębiewscy
Coordination: Katarzyna Mierzwińska
Translation: Palace of Fine Arts

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