given by ANNA SIERADZKA-KUBACKA,
Visual artist, graduate of the painting faculty of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and the Intermedia faculty of the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, and holder of a doctorate in philosophy.
How do we interpret contemporary works of art? What are contemporary works of art?
We can now speak of the contemporary experience of art, so much so that the context of body and space, the event character and the activity not only of the viewer,
but of art itself, as well as of the image.
We will address the issues raised and illustrate them with a selection of works by contemporary artists (21st century),
without neglecting those that, from the second half of the twentieth century onwards, initiated changes in the contemporary experience of art and in art itself.
Visual artist, graduate of the painting faculty of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and the Intermedia faculty of the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, and holder of a doctorate in philosophy.
How do we interpret contemporary works of art? What are contemporary works of art?
We can now speak of the contemporary experience of art, so much so that the context of body and space, the event character and the activity not only of the viewer,
but of art itself, as well as of the image.
We will address the issues raised and illustrate them with a selection of works by contemporary artists (21st century),
without neglecting those that, from the second half of the twentieth century onwards, initiated changes in the contemporary experience of art and in art itself.





