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Dorota Brodowska, MIREK

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Estimations: 1 382 - 1 842 EUR
Assemblage/ Photography, recycled materials, plate 38 x 50 x 18 cm

Dorota Brodowska

Poland's most prominent precursor, propagator and creator of Trash Art.
Her works can be found in the collections of the National Library, Solidarity Center in Gdansk, Zderzak Gallery and Krystyna Czartoryska Gallery, among others. Together with Katarzyna Borun, she ran the NIGDY-NIGDY gallery in Warsaw.

She graduated from the painting department of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw in 1980.
She primarily creates recycled spatial objects. She also does: painting, stage design, theater direction, poster design, graphic design of books and mosaics.

She made her debut with the exhibition "Any resemblance of persons and events is purely coincidental" at Piwnica Pod Baranami in Cracow.
She has collaborated with, among others: Pracownia Teatr, Marta Tarabuła's Zderzak Gallery, Krystyna Czartoryska's Gaga Gallery.
She made her debut as a director at the J. Kochanowski Powszechny Theater in Radom, with the play "Joyful Days" by S. Beckett.
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Date
10 March 2024 CET/Warsaw
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921 EUR
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1 382 - 1 842 EUR
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