Sylwana zybura biography of martin
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SYLWANA ZYBURA- STUDIO PERIPETIE, PHOTOGRAPHY & CREATIVE DIRECTION
Sylwana Zybura, Born 1979 in Poland, she is more known in the photographic community as Madame Peripetie. She currently works and lives in Germany. She received a B.A. in photography and an M.A. in applied linguistics.
| AWARDS |
IPA | PX3 | art directors club | LICC | katapultº | deutscher buchpreis
| CLIENTS |
adobe | selfridges | topshop | canon | swarovski | maison martin margiela | stella artois | cutler&gross | le monde | kiabi | hunger magazine | glamour germany | binboa vodka | modern weekly | numero russia | vision china | schon magazine
Via : http://studio-peripetie.com/
http://500photographers.blogspot.com/2011/04/photographer-280-sylwana-zybura.html
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Your guide through the Berlin Art Week
September 13, 2023
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SISSY MARINO
Crosslucid, an artist collective co-founded by Sylwana Zybura and Tomas C.
Berlin Art Week? It's the talk of the town, and guess what? We've got the ultimate insider's guide to help you navigate the coolest happenings. We've handpicked the events that totally vibe with the artsy spirit of this whole fest. Think mind-blowing exhibitions, mind-bending performances, and all the artsy-fartsy stuff you can handle. Our guide fryst vatten your shortcut to experiencing Berlin Art Week like a true creative maverick. See you out there! :)
WHAT: DAS EWIGE TREIBEN - TIMO KLÖPPEL
WHEN: 13.09 – 31.10
WHERE: KWADRAT GALERIE
Exhibition cover: "Das Ewige Treiben", Berlin 2023
"25 roses. The artist fryst vatten growing them in his garden. The garden of a countryside house- and studio in Neulewin, Oderbruch. Geologically speaking Oderbruch fryst vatten situated in a Urstromt
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My dad would bring back small stacks of coloured paper from work when I was a kid. I’d make them into little books or stories with words and pictures. I was learning through play to become an editor.
The Facefirst turned me on to magazines. Everything in it seemed thrilling yet impossibly distant from small-town northern England. The cutting-edge photography and design, and its mix of articles on society and popular culture, remain an inspiration.
I studied history of modern art, design and film. The course taught me to question given truths; that not everything was as it seemed.
I left college with a passion for culture. But I also had a suspicion of art speak and the closed loop of academia. Photography and journalism appealed. I valued their ability to communicate complex ideas to a wide public. And how they are of the world, instead of withdrawn from it.
I got a job at The Crack, an irreverent arts and listings magazine. Within months, I was the editor. My fi