In Memory of Anka Ptaszkowska: A Legacy in Polish Art

In Memory of Anka Ptaszkowska: A Legacy in Polish Art

Joanna Mytkowska pays tribute to Anka Ptaszkowska, a distinguished figure in the Polish art world. Anka Ptaszkowska, who has recently passed away, was renowned for her roles as an art historian, critic, gallerist, and curator. Her deep impact on the art scene will be remembered for years to come.

Ptaszkowska was particularly noted for her involvement with Vitrine pour l’Art Actuel in Paris. A notable photograph of her taken by Eustachy Kossakowski in August 1979 captures her essence and dedication to the arts.

Ptaszkowska’s enduring influence continues to inspire and shape the future of art communities. Her work and passion have left an undeniable legacy that will resonate with upcoming generations of artists and art enthusiasts.

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