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Medium :
Pencil, Screen on Wood , Other rigid frame
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
47.2x27.6in
About this artwork
Pencil drawing on plywood, video on tablet, umbilical cord in a frame.
L’Amour — an installation about the complex bond between mother and daughter.
It combines a pencil drawing, a video with sound, and a framed piece of an umbilical cord.
For me, this work is deeply personal: motherhood is a space of unconditional love, but also of loss. Watching a daughter grow, slowly cutting the cord to become an adult, is a natural process — yet for a mother,… it carries silence, pain, and the challenge of letting go.
This installation also fits into my concept of Expanded Image. You can read more about it here: https://www.annasieradzka.art/theory-expanded-image
The installation can be carried out on a custom order. It will require a video of a newborn breastfeeding on tablet or a photo (on lightbox) and optionally, to complete the installation (its second part), a small piece of the umbilical cord (if you have one). The breastfeeding mother can also be portrayed in the work.
Anna Sieradzka, visual artist, born in 1976 in Poland, lives and works in France. Graduated in painting from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, doctor in Intermedia (Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow) and in philosophy (University of Warsaw – thesis on the theory of the contemporary image). Her practice, informed by philosophical reflection, explores the relationship between matter, time, and process, questioning the boundaries between the human and the non-human. Materiality and corporeality are central to her work, conceived as essential components of existence. She combines various mediums—drawing, painting, video, photography, installation—and organic materials (hair, milk) that allow her to question definitions and reveal forms in perpetual evolution. Surfaces, cracks, spirals, folds—these are all structures that fascinate her, both in the human body and in the natural world.