Land scape
CONTEMPORARY ART REVIEW
LandEscape meets
Anna Baranska
An interview by and
, curator
, curator
I received a solid, typically academic type of education. I had the chance to study under the supervision of many distinguished artists, each of whom had their own artistic vision. The interdisciplinary perspective thus gained enabled me to perceive various dimensions of art. The experience I acquired at the studios where I worked during my studies at university whetted my appetite for art, but having such solid educational background, I was able to develop myself in the directions that were the most attractive to me. In answer to your question, I am absolutely convinced that my studies had a substantial influence on my artistic development. My artistic activity, which I started as a student, resulted from specific tasks or activities initiated by my professors. These first steps taken under the protective wings of my professors were a soft way of entering the challenging world of art. My initial activities provoked further ones, thus leading me to the moment I am at now. Although pursuing a career in art is not easy, at least in Poland, thanks to my constant contact with the artistic community, I find it much easier to engage in art.