Dominika can express the essence of the human condition in ways that I have not seen before. His art is captivating and touches on several emotions simultaneously.
— A Recent Collector
 
 
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Online Gallery

 
 

Prices for artwork do not include credit card charges, taxes or shipping, which is added at checkout and once shipping prices are confirmed.

 

Selected Sold Works

 
GLASS CHAIN
$3,700.00

H15 x W15x D68 cm

Ad Libris
$0.00

Ad Libris, H18 x W48 x D36 cm, Collection of the Zepter Museum, Belgrade (the author is not allowed to reveal the price).

A Small Private Library
$2,500.00

H12 x W50 x D38 cm, $2500.

Chain Links
$3,700.00

SOLD

H39.5 x W50.5 x D22 cm

City Luggage
$2,500.00

City Luggage – Lock, H50 x W45 x D15 cm, $2500.

Gentlemen's Hat
$0.00

Gentleman’s Hat, H20 x W45 X D50 cm, Collection of the Zepter Museum, Belgrade (the author is not allowed to reveal the price).

 

 

About Dominika’s Work

Artistic education and manual skills play an important role in Dominika Sadowska's artistic practice. She uses different media (photography, motion picture, and sound, graphics, objects, installation), employing them as required, and treats the boundaries between them as dynamic and non-linear. She focused on photography when starting her work at the Strzemiński Academy of Art in Łódź (2007) and later when writing her doctoral dissertation, which was devoted to the phenomena of image distortion, imperfections of vision (directly related to visual perception), the search for the limits of visibility, as well as the ontological status of darkness and the blackness that represents it, which has long accompanied her projects.

 

 

 
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Marius Budu Live

 
 
I have so far created three branches of work. Dreamworld searches the abstract subconscious for meaning while giving birth to a new visual language. The Human Canvas uses the human figure as a substrate for a gradually unfolding visual tale. Flesh & Soul uses the bare human figure to tell stories in a very visually minimalist manner.
— Marius in his own words
 
 
 
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FOTOFESTIVAL 2021

The largest International Photography Festival in this part of the world is celebrating a 20-year career. The jubilee edition includes two festival centers, presentations of the work of over 150 artists and over 40 exhibitions and events throughout the city. Fotofestiwal would like to invite those eager to experience culture outside the network to Łódź between 10 and 27 June - all exhibitions and events will be held live. The program includes exhibitions devoted to Łódź, incl. Reincarnation, Tales from the City of Łódź and Tender Attention

June 10 - 27, 2021
OFF Piotrkowska Center
Piotrkowska 138/140
90-062 Łódź, Poland

 

Dominika's work will be on view again soon.
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Selected Recent Exhibitions

 

Solo Shows

 Tunnel
Fotofestiwal
Łódź, Poland

Exhibition view
Punkt Odbioru Sztuki Gallery
Łódź, Poland

 Breeding
Art of Choice Gallery
Gdańsk, Poland

Group Shows & Fairs

Pure Pleasure
WY Gallery/OFF Gallery
Łódź, Poland

Autonom
6th District
Łódź, PL

 The Waste
The Arthur Rubinstein Philharmonic
Łódź, P

 

 
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Studio Visit

 

 

ABOUT DOMINIKA SADOWSKA

Dominika Sadowska is a visual artist. She studied at the Painting and Graphic Faculty of the Strzemiński Academy of Art in Łódź, she received her PhD in photography from The Lodz Film School  (in 2012).

 

 

 

PHANTASMAGORIA

Theatre of Dreams

 
 
Phantasmagoria is a project analyzing the relationship between the dreamer, dreams and the way we bridge our conscious and unconscious awareness of the self. It asks questions about our role in dreams and the role of dreams in our waking life.
— Marius in his own words
 

 

from an interview WITH MARIUS

Q: How did you develop your photography in capturing the human form? 
A: I am in love with the abstract. My first photographic passion was using a macro lens to photograph the minuscule unseen treasures of the world we casually walk past every day. The two elements of macro photography that truly fascinated me were texture and form. Eventually I discovered the immense possibilities of working with the human figure and began focusing my attention on using the body as a medium.