Hanna Sidorowicz
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Hanna Sidorowicz

Poland • 1960

Biography

Hanna Sidorowicz was born in 1960 in Poland. She is soon supported by influential actors in the art world such as Pierre Cabanne and Cecile Debray. Many exhibits in art fairs (FIAC 1990) and artgalleries (France, USA, UK, Denmark...) followed over the next 20 years.

Forging links between past and present, word and image, abstract and real, Hanna Sidorowicz's work is defined by opposition and synthesis. She pays homage to the Old Masters (Leonardo Da Vinci or Rembrandt) and by the great abstract painters of American origin, but she also pays homage to the new, drawing inspiration from the spontaneity and dynamism of the Abstract Impressionists. Her paintings exude a purity and simplicity which conceal a complex creative process, a layered evolution, born of superimposing different textures, mixing calligraphy and drawing, creating a mystery and symbolism which evoke references to the past and to scripture.

Thus Sidorwicz questions the meaning of time, the importance of the past in the creation of the new and builds her own world somewhere in the space between. The compositions themselves grow out of this duality: ethereal, sometimes melancholy, figures are juxtaposed with a solid, architectural backdrop, uniting the divine and the earthly, giving presence to the immaterial, creating a world that is as subtle as it is striking.


This Sidorowiczian universe, peopled with angels, the faces of wise old men and colored sketches inspired by the canvases of the great masters of the 20th century, produces a cultivated and refined work, a sort of visual thought incarnated in colored matter and line.
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