Małgorzata Rozmarynowska - A family
Opis
unframed size: 54 x 65 cm
medium: oil on canvas
date: 2013
Małgorzata Rozmarynowska
Małgorzata Rozmarynowska was born in 1955. She studied in the Public High School of Plastic Arts at the Department of Painting and Graphic and graduated in 1981 in Professor Władysław Jackiewicz atelier. Individual and collective exhibitions in Łódź, Sopot, Stockholm, Helsinki, New York, Brussels, Paris and Gdansk. “... once there was a beautiful world... And it was a world worth of being acquainted with. Every journey to beautiful worlds, every journey back to past or into non-existence is a hard and dangerous travel. From such an expedition one does not want or sometimes cannot come back. A guide is needed. Someone to guide us showing interesting things but also help in need. Małgorzata Rozmarynowska is that kind of helmsman. She sees everything. The world she welcomes us in is a strange, distressing and yet fascinating place. Jewish and non-Jewish towns that are long gone from our landscapes. And if they are, they ache like tooth gap or a soil burned out to the stone. It is a painful memory, which the mourning of clarinet of klezmer’s band will not deaden. Those little towns where everybody know, like and trust each other – they do tempt. The inhabitants are happy, though a slight shade of sadness appears on their faces. A mild sadness, as if they were sensing the end of their world. The ending that is an unknown future to them, and already a past to us. The pictures of Małgorzata Rozmarynowska stand straight on the edge of our reality and the memory of the times long gone”
Antoni Pawlak