Telalkowska, Wanda (1905–1986)
Telalkowska, Wanda (1905–1986)
Polish designer and printmaker. Born 1905 in Poland; died 1986 in Poland; Academy of Fine Arts, diploma, 1931.
Active in modernist movement, began career as member of Polish design group LAD; organized and ran production department for Poland's ministry of culture after WWII; while serving as director of Warsaw's Institute of Industrial Design (1950–56), protected and sponsored many modernist designers during Stalinist era; organized collaborative projects, bringing together professional designers, folk artists and children and producing many creative textiles and ceramics.
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