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This painting belongs to the "Plants' Body" series and addresses philosophical questions such as corporeality, the problem of dualisms, and the agency of non-human entities. It engages with contemporary discourse on affectivity and the role of corporeality. It reveals our phenomenological… approach to the world and reflections on the nature of the world, humanity's place within it, and our coexistence with other non-human entities and their causal relationships. Indeed, it raises questions about hybridity, dualisms, corporeality, and also about the environment—all those elements of our lives that are increasingly visible today. It reveals a strong connection between art and philosophy.
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.