Anna Trojanowska
ECHOLALIA
Exhibition of the winner of the 1st prize of the 3rd National Artistic Graphics Competition Grafiteka 2022
Lufcik Gallery of the Artist's House OW ZPAP at 11A Mazowiecka Street
Exhibition from December 6 to December 29, 2024
Opening at 19:00 on Friday, December 6, 2024
Anna Trojanowska focuses on artistic graphics with particular emphasis on lithography. The artist takes an experimental approach to working with the material, treating the lithographic stone not only as a medium but as a partner in the creative process. In her lithographs, Trojanowska draws attention to the dynamic nature of matter, its temporal aspects, and the interaction between the creative process and the properties of the material. Her works reveal a deep relationship between the artist and the material, simultaneously exposing its natural features and variability.
Trojanowska's work is characterized by innovation and a consistent research approach. In her cycles - such as The Order of Entropy, Randomization Scheme, or Echolalia - she combines traditional techniques with modern concepts, introducing elements of abstraction and conceptualism. These works refer to phenomena such as chaos, entropy, and the mechanisms of memory and communication. The artist also explores issues of repetition and chance, using a method of random organization of graphic elements, which gives her works a unique character and intellectual depth. In her works, Anna Trojanowska emphasizes the essence of the creative process and its relationship with time and matter, creating pieces that are not only visual but also deeply reflective.
Trojanowska is also a valued educator, developing new forms of artistic education, such as graphic interface design. Her artistic and scientific activities are highly regarded internationally, as evidenced by numerous awards and distinctions at prestigious exhibitions and artistic graphics competitions.
Anna Trojanowska - was born in 1978 in Wrocław. She received her Doctor of Arts title from the Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław, and she obtained her habilitation in 2019. Until 2015, she worked as an assistant in the Lithography Studio. Since 2015, she has been leading the Graphic Interface Design Studio at her Alma Mater. She is an active lithographer, working in her own studio. Her interests include both workshop graphics (mainly lithography on stone) and animation and graphic interface design. Her lithographs have been awarded over 70 prizes and distinctions.