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Xymena Zaniewska-Chwedczuk

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A grave of Xymena Zaniewska - Chwedczuk in Warsaw.

Xymena Zaniewska-Chwedczuk ([ksɨˈmɛna zaˈɲɛfska ˈxfɛtt͡ʂuk]; b. July 4, 1924, Poznań – desc. February 12, 2016,[1] Warsaw) was a Polish scenographer, architect, fashion designer, and interior designer.[1]

Work

From 1958–1981 she was the designer of the set design for several hundred performances of the Polish Television Theater at Telewizja Polska (including Macbeth, School of Wives, Visit of an elderly Lady) and television programs. She was an author of stage design for 5 ballet films and created scenography for 35 classical theatrical and 15 opera performances. She also arranged 20 exhibitions at the Poznań International Fair as well as 20 foreign exhibitions.[2]

From 1981, she was preparing fashion shows in Germany. Xymena Zaniewska was one of the characters in the documentary series by Robert Laus under the title "Twentieth Century" (2010), where the profiles of Polish artists were presented.[3]

Personal life

Her first husband was Ryszard Zaniewski, and with her second one - Mariusz Chwedczuk, also a scenographer - she often collaborated. Iwo Zaniewskii is her son.[4]

Awards

First prize of the La Société suisse des ingénieurs et des architectes for the pavilion design - 1972.

"A Star of the Polish National Television" - an award for "scenography and personality" - 2002.

Selected works

Her most notable scenographies include:

Decoration of merit

The Commander's Cross (Polish: Krzyż Komandorski) - 07/11/2005

The Commander's Cross with Star (Polish: Krzyż Komandorski z gwiazdą) - 11/11/1996

References

  1. ^ a b "Farewell to our collaborators". Retrieved 2018-03-24.
  2. ^ "Xymena Zaniewska". Le Théâtre en Pologne. 35. Authors Agency. 1993.
  3. ^ "Odeszła Xymena Zaniewska. Miała 91 lat". WPROST.pl (in Polish). 2016-02-12. Retrieved 2018-03-24.
  4. ^ "Xymena Zaniewska". IMDb. Retrieved 2018-03-24.