Just weeks after becoming Poland’s culture minister, in 2015, Piotr Glinski began a yearslong effort to shift his country’s cultural life toward the political right.
He ousted liberal museum directors, replacing them with conservatives.
He created new institutions to celebrate traditional culture and nationalist heroes.
Many artists and cultural leaders opposed Glinski’s actions, and there were protests throughout his term, including outside Poland’s National Museum after a leader he had appointed removed sexually suggestive artworks from the walls.
Pawel Sztarbowski, the deputy director at the Powszechny Theater, in Warsaw, said that Glinski had tried to “return Poland to an imaginary past.”
Persons:
Piotr Glinski, Sztarbowski, Glinski, ”
Organizations:
Law, Justice, Roman Catholic Church, Poland’s
Locations:
Warsaw, Poland