Hanna Bakuła

Hanna Bakuła

Hanna Bakuła at Nadmorski Plener Czytelniczy in Gdynia, 2014
Born (1950-03-30) March 30, 1950
Warsaw, Poland
Occupation Painter

Hanna Bakuła (born March 30, 1950) is a Polish painter, scenographer and Playboy's columnist.

Biography

Bakuła has graduated with honors from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where she has studied under such Polish masters as J. Tarasin, E. Eibisch, A. Kobzdej.[1] In 1981 she left for New York City and settled on Manhattan. She painted, designed scenography and costumes for the avant-garde theatre "The Kitchen". These designs were praised by "The New York Times" as the best of the Off Broadway projects and won the first prize.[1]

In 1989 she came back to Poland. Since 1996 years Bakuła organizes Franz Schubert's Music Festivals. In 1997 she has established the Hanna Bakuła Foundation and later, the Women's Club.

Hanna Bakuła is an author of many portraits, including Grace Jones, Liv Ullmann, Yehudi Menuhin.

She's an atheist.[2] Hanna Bakuła lives in Warsaw.

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