All over 2 – Elise Schonhowd & Dorota Mytych

$300.00

DESCRIPTION

Collaboration between Elise Schonhowd & Dorota Mytych

Charcoal, pastel, ink and photocopy on paper
29.9 x 20.6 cm
2025

BIO Elise Schonhowd

Elise Schonhowd is a Norwegian interdisciplinary artist who after she graduated in 1989 from KHiO; Oslo National Academy of the Arts, went on for 15 years to teach painting, drawing and sculpture at Lorenzo de Medici; The Art Institute of Florence.

Schonhowd has since 2006 taught classes to professional artists and fresh students of the arts in her large studio in Norway. Schonhowd continues to offer shows yearly where reflections concerning both local and international politics and visual poetry plays equal parts. While living in Italy Schonhowd participated in both the national and the international biennials at the Flesh Art Museum with work concerning victims in/of war. Her last exhibition was held in the Tea Pavilion Lifland at The Peder Balke gallery and cultural centre. Reference to shows concerning the many aspects of conflict and reconciliation can be seen on the

www.eliseschonhowd.no

BIO Dorota Mytych

Dorota Mytych is a multidisciplinary artist working across painting, drawing, sculpture, video, installation, and performance. Her practice examines political, social, and personal structures—how they form, fracture, and dissolve—exposing their fragility and impermanence. She holds a Diploma of Fine Arts from the Istituto Lorenzo de’ Medici (Florence) and an Honours Degree in Painting from the Accademia di Belle Arti, Florence. She is the recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant and fellowships/residencies at the Camargo Foundation, the Bogliasco Foundation, and MacDowell. Selected exhibitions include At the Back of the Mind, MOCAK Museum of Contemporary Art in Kraków (2025); Utracone / Looted, Galeria Podbrzezie, Kraków (2023); Bez Rutyny / Un-rehearsed, Ethnographic Museum in Kraków (2020); Makeshift Revolutions, Nellie Castan Gallery, Melbourne (2012); and Gift of Time, Roswell Museum (2010). Her work is held in major collections including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, and Artbank, as well as in public and private collections across Europe, Australia, and the United States.

www.dorotamytych.com

DESCRIPTION

Collaboration between Elise Schonhowd & Dorota Mytych

Charcoal, pastel, ink and photocopy on paper
29.9 x 20.6 cm
2025

BIO Elise Schonhowd

Elise Schonhowd is a Norwegian interdisciplinary artist who after she graduated in 1989 from KHiO; Oslo National Academy of the Arts, went on for 15 years to teach painting, drawing and sculpture at Lorenzo de Medici; The Art Institute of Florence.

Schonhowd has since 2006 taught classes to professional artists and fresh students of the arts in her large studio in Norway. Schonhowd continues to offer shows yearly where reflections concerning both local and international politics and visual poetry plays equal parts. While living in Italy Schonhowd participated in both the national and the international biennials at the Flesh Art Museum with work concerning victims in/of war. Her last exhibition was held in the Tea Pavilion Lifland at The Peder Balke gallery and cultural centre. Reference to shows concerning the many aspects of conflict and reconciliation can be seen on the

www.eliseschonhowd.no

BIO Dorota Mytych

Dorota Mytych is a multidisciplinary artist working across painting, drawing, sculpture, video, installation, and performance. Her practice examines political, social, and personal structures—how they form, fracture, and dissolve—exposing their fragility and impermanence. She holds a Diploma of Fine Arts from the Istituto Lorenzo de’ Medici (Florence) and an Honours Degree in Painting from the Accademia di Belle Arti, Florence. She is the recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant and fellowships/residencies at the Camargo Foundation, the Bogliasco Foundation, and MacDowell. Selected exhibitions include At the Back of the Mind, MOCAK Museum of Contemporary Art in Kraków (2025); Utracone / Looted, Galeria Podbrzezie, Kraków (2023); Bez Rutyny / Un-rehearsed, Ethnographic Museum in Kraków (2020); Makeshift Revolutions, Nellie Castan Gallery, Melbourne (2012); and Gift of Time, Roswell Museum (2010). Her work is held in major collections including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, and Artbank, as well as in public and private collections across Europe, Australia, and the United States.

www.dorotamytych.com