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Theatre of Cruelty

Artist(s)
Antonin Artaud, Ed Atkins, Angélique Aubrit & Ludovic Beillard, Tobias Bradford, Romeo Castellucci, Pan Daijing, Tadeusz Kantor, Liza Lacroix, Michel Nedjar

15.11.2025 – 08.02.2026

Curator: Agnes Gryczkowska

The group exhibition Theatre of Cruelty is rooted in, and takes its name from French artist Antonin Artaud’s (1896-1948) radical vision of experimental theatre. Formulated in the 1930s, Artaud’s theatre sought not to present polite fictions but to spiritually cleanse its audience by bypassing reason in favour of the body, the senses, and the extremes of emotion – like an exorcism or an ancient rite. For Artaud, “cruelty” was never mere shocking bloodshed, but a merciless intensity – a demand to confront existence in its rawness, its suffering, its ecstasy, and its mortal edge. In a world where pain is aestheticised and suffering is consumed as content, his call to tear aside the curtain and expose what lies beneath is more urgent than ever. 

In dialogue with works by Artaud, the exhibition gathers artists across generations and disciplines— Ed Atkins, Angélique Aubrit & Ludovic Beillard, Tobias Bradford, Romeo Castellucci, Pan Daijing, Tadeusz Kantor, Liza Lacroix, and Michel Nedjar

Video: Raoul Schmitz

With the exceptional participation of Bibliothèque nationale de France

Interviews with curators and authors
09.12.2025

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