Waldemar Januszczak
An image from B movie, one of the productions that also features Waldemar Januszczak.
Waldemar Januszczak

Waldemar Januszczak

January 12, 1954 — Hampshire, England

Januszczak was born in Basingstoke, Hampshire, to Polish refugees who had arrived in England after the Second World War.

After studying history of art at the University of Manchester, Januszczak became an art critic – and then arts editor – of The Guardian. In 1990 he was appointed head of arts at the UK's Channel 4 television and in 1992 he became art critic for The Sunday Times. He has been voted Critic of the Year twice by the Press Association.

Januszczak has been described as "a passionate art lover, art critic and writer. His presentation style is casual but informed, enthusiastic, evocative and humorous. He bumbles about on our TV screens, doing for art what David Attenborough has done for the natural world," and someone who acts out of "a refusal to present art as elitist in any way. He makes it utterly accessible and understandable."

B movie

B movie

2009

Manet: The Man Who Invented Modern Art

Manet: The Man Who Invented Modern Art

2009

Borromini: The Dark Side of Baroque

Borromini: The Dark Side of Baroque

2022

The Lost Genius of British Art: William Dobson

The Lost Genius of British Art: William Dobson

2011

Holbein: Eye of the Tudors

Holbein: Eye of the Tudors

2015

Beijing Swings

Beijing Swings

2003

Mary Magdalene: Art's Scarlet Woman

Mary Magdalene: Art's Scarlet Woman

2017