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BORYS FIODOROWICZ

He is one of the more controversial artists in Poland. As one of the few, he creates icons that describe the problems and challenges of the modern world. Combining the sacred with the profane that surrounds us, Borys Fiodorowicz demonstrates a full sensitivity to the reality in which we live. He tackles difficult and uncomfortable topics, to which we as individuals often feel powerless.

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ARTIST INFORMATION

Borys Fiodorowicz is one of the most controversial artists in Poland. As one of the few, he creates icons that describe the problems and challenges of the modern world.

Combining the sacred with the profane that surrounds us, Borys Fiodorowicz demonstrates a full sensitivity to the reality in which we live. He tackles difficult and uncomfortable topics, to which we as individuals often feel powerless. By commenting on the situation of refugees, passing trends, or the issue of endangered ecosystems, he compels his audience to think independently. Through his icons, we question the old order and reorganize our values. We learn to hear our own voice and reject imposed conventions.

In his icons, Borys Fiodorowicz reaches for symbols traditionally associated with religion, yet his message is directed to each of us – a better reality is still within our reach; we must exclude indifference and open our eyes to the other being.

Borys Fiodorowicz’s icons gain popularity with each passing year. However, the author himself remains faithful to his beliefs – he does not reveal his face and somewhat remains in the shadow of his own creation. Art is meant to speak, not the persona of its creator.

BIO

A painter who combines the sacred with the profane in his works, often delving into difficult and uncomfortable subjects. Finalist in the second edition of the Nationwide Painting Competition named after Leon Wyczółkowski and the VI Piotrowski Art Biennale.

EXHIBITIONS AND EVENTS

2024

Collective Exhibition: “New Icons – Neue Ikonen”, Riehen, Switzerland
Collective Exhibition: “Behold Your Son, Behold Your Mother”, Museum of the Archdiocese of Warsaw

2023

Collective Exhibition: “Image and the New Icon”, Podlaskie Museum in Białystok
Collective Exhibition: “Carousel with Madonnas”, Częstochowa Museum
Collective Exhibition: “Affirmation and Critique”, Podbrzezie Gallery, Kraków
Collective Exhibition: “Behold Your Son, Behold Your Mother”, Nikifor Museum, Krynica Zdrój

2022

Collective Exhibition: Museum of the Archdiocese of Warsaw
Solo Exhibition: “Sin sin”, Contemporary Sacred Art Gallery “Dom Praczki”, Kielce
Collective Exhibition: A- Galeria Siedlce

2021

Collective Exhibition: Museum of the Archdiocese of Warsaw
Individual Exhibition: “Arbitrary Matter”, Art In House Auction House Gallery, Warsaw
Collective Exhibition: VI ODA Art Biennale, Piotków Trybunalski
Collective Exhibition: “Song of Songs”, Gallery of the Academy of Fine Arts, Lviv
Collective Exhibition: “The Word Became Flesh”, BWA Piła

2020

Collective Exhibition: Nikifor Museum, Krynica Zdrój
Collective Exhibition: Icon Museum, Supraśl
Collective Exhibition: “Psalms”, Museum of the Archdiocese of Warsaw, Warsaw

2018

Individual Exhibition: Art In House Auction House Gallery, Warsaw
Individual Exhibition: “Purification”, Icon Museum, Supraśl
Collective Exhibition: Regional Museum in Nowy Sącz.

2018

Collective Exhibition: Polish Institute in Minsk and Brest, Belarus
Collective Exhibition: Historical Museum in Sanok
Collective Exhibition: National Museum named after Andrzej Szeptycki in Lviv, Ukraine

2017

Collective Exhibition: Nikifor Museum, Krynica Zdrój
Collective Exhibition: National Museum named after Andrzej Szeptycki in Lviv, Ukraine

2016

Collective Exhibition: Stryszów Manor, Branch of the Royal Castle on Wawel
Collective Exhibition: Stryszów Manor, Branch of the Royal Castle on Wawel

ARTIST IN THE MEDIA

WYSOKIE OBCASY

If as a child I love my parents more than God, who doesn’t physically embrace me, am I bad?
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RP.PL

The icon is for the brave.
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WIEZ.PL

Can we be sure we’ve truly understood the words: “Go and do this in remembrance of me?”
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POLSKIE RADIO RDC

“Behold your son, behold your mother”
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MISYJNE.PL

The border of rosary and barbed wire [FELIETON]
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PRZEWODNIK KATOLICKI

MUZEUM PODLASKIE W BIAŁYMSTOKU

Painting versus the New Icon
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RADIO EM

Can one argue with the Sacred?
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EKAI.PL

Exhibition of Boris Fyodorovich titled “Sin sin” at Dom Praczki
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