Anka Dabrowska
Untitled 2, 2008
£120*
EDITION SIZE: 25 (signed and numbered by the artist, recto)
FINISHING: Giclée print, archival ink
on acid free lightfast Hahnemühle German etching paper, 310 gsm
DIMENSIONS: 21 x 29.6 cm
*(unframed) plus post and packaging. VAT included.
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Vital Arts collaborated with Anka Dabrowska to produce limited editions of three of her beautifully assured drawings of urban scenes, rendered onto lush wallpaper samples as part of our ‘Material Worlds’ exhibition at The Royal London Hospital in 2008.
Born in Poland and now living in London, Dabrowska adopts the position of an outsider or stranger to respond to a sense of displacement increasingly common to inhabitants of contemporary metropolises. Dabrowska’s drawings and sculpted ‘anti-structures’ drawn from documentary research of Warsaw, explore the changing façade of the city. She combines her own disjointed recollections with the present reality to examine the disparity between individual identity and collective memory.
Although her work is intensely autobiographical it moves beyond personal circumstances to address the common drift through our shared environment, tracing the possibilities for a poetic recuperation of our alienated urban spaces.
Anka Dabrowska was born in 1979, Warsaw, Poland and gained an MA in Fine Arts from University of Northumbria in 2003. She has had solo exhibitions at AKA London, Fundacja Sztuczna, Warsaw, Crima’rt Gallery, Milan, Sartorial Contemporary Art, London as well as group exhibitions at Siren Galley, London, Departure Foundation, London, Payne Shurvell, London, Exile, Berlin, Oriel Davies Gallery, Powys. Her work is part of the Tate Archive and The Sarfaty Collection. She was awarded the Juliet Comperts Trust Award in 2007.
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