Vernissage of the photography exhibition by Tomek Sikora ‘When darkness falls’
Gardzienice Centre for Theatre Practices
Gardzienice Gallery
have the honour to announce the vernissage
of Gardzienice Centre for Theatre Practices
Gardzienice Gallery
have the honour to announce ‘When darkness falls’ –
vernissage of the photography exhibition by Tomek Sikora
16 January 2025 at 6.00 pm
at Gardzienice Gallery at 5a Grodzka Street in Lublin
Admission to the exhibition and vernissage is free
Curator of the exhibition: Zuzanna Zubek-Gańska
Light arrangement: Włodzimierz Janowski
at Gardzienice Gallery at 5a Grodzka Street in Lublin
Admission to the exhibition and vernissage is free
Curator of the exhibition: Zuzanna Zubek-Gańska
Light arrangement: Włodzimierz Janowski
Tomek Sikora was born in 1948 in Warsaw into an artistic family. His mother was a painter and his father a well-known sculptor. In the 1970s he worked as a photojournalist for the weekly Perspektywy. In 1979 he realised two major photographic projects with Marcin Mroszczak: ‘Album’ and “Alice in Wonderland”, which were exhibited at the Pompidou Centre in Paris at the Youth Biennale.
In 1982 he set up an advertising photography studio in Melbourne, where he was twice voted the most creative advertising photographer in Australia and Oceania. Since 1986 he has travelled extensively around the world. From 1996 to 2010 he divided his life between Poland and Australia.
In 2001, together with Andrzej Świetlik, he founded Bezdomna Gallery, which promotes independent photography in many countries.
Doctor of Fine Arts. To this day, he still publishes limited editions of his author books ( 96 ) and exhibits his work in many countries around the world. He is doing well and continues to play with photography.






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