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Painting series

A series of oil-acrylic paintings on canvas

The painting series consists of several dozen oil-acrylic works of various dimensions. The project is an exploration of the relationship between femininity and technology, grounded in the context of cyberfeminism, futuristic visions, and dialogue with literary traditions. Through a synthesis of female figures and mechanical structures, I create a personal narrative about liberation, control, and human evolution in the age of technological transformation.

The cycle references selected themes from modern art, including the work of avant-garde artists of the 1920s and elements of futuristic poetry. I am fascinated by the phenomenon of today’s advanced technologies, which increasingly shape our everyday lives. Donna Haraway, a pioneer of cyberfeminism, in her 1985 essay The Cyborg Manifesto, asserted that we can neither escape technology nor surrender to naive euphoria. Instead, we should, with optimism, joy, and creativity, look Medusa in the eye and invent entirely new ways of coexisting with the monster we have become ourselves. My paintings materialize Haraway’s cyborg metaphor, depicting female forms entangled with mechanical components resembling industrial machinery. Through painterly techniques, I process personal anxieties related to the development of human-made beings.

In contrast to the smooth, invisible technologies critiqued in AI discourse, the machinery depicted in these works refers to the industrial aesthetics of the 20th century, emphasizing materiality and bodily interaction. The protagonists of these paintings, though seemingly defenceless, dream of seizing the power of mechanical structures and entering symbiosis with technology. The mechanical elements that “grow into” the female bodies resemble prosthetics that do not compensate for absence but add strength — contemporary equivalents of the mythological attributes of goddesses.

I present a vision of a world in which artificial intelligence does not replicate old hierarchies but becomes a tool for building entirely new mythologies — where machines dream of matriarchies, and female bodies transform technology into an extension of their own power. I pose the question: what becomes of humanity if we replace the physical body with a virtual form?

The painting series comprises a set of oil-acrylic canvases of varied sizes. To visualize the complex and multifaceted nature of cutting-edge technology, I construct multi-part compositions that “escape” the confines of individual canvases. My intention is to draw the viewer into a game of tracing the expanding structure — through connection, disconnection, and the discovery of new combinatory possibilities. This gesture is not merely a formal experiment, but also a metaphor for a contemporary reality in which technology can no longer be contained within any frame.

Selected interviews and articles:

Ewa Doroszenko The Girl and the Machine painting 01

Ewa Doroszenko

– intermedia artist, PhD in fine arts, graduate of the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun. She was a scholarship holder of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland 2024 and 2019, and a winner of many international competitions, including Preview – Fait Gallery Brno 2016, Debuts 2018 – doc! photo magazine, Debut 2018 – Lithuanian Photographers Association, and a finalist in Noorderlicht International Photo Festival 2021, Kranj Foto Fest 2021, International Festival of Photography FIF BH – Brazil 2020, Athens Digital Arts Festival 2020, GENERATE! Festival for Electronic Arts 2019, Der Greif and the World Photography Organization open call 2018, FILE Electronic Language International Festival Sao Paulo 2015.

Participant of many Artist-in-Residence programs, including Atelierhaus Salzamt Linz in Austria, The Island – Resignified Lefkada in Greece, Re_Act contemporary art laboratory Terceira Island in Portugal, Petrohradska Kolektiv Prague in Czech Republic, Kunstnarhuset Messen Ålvik in Norway, Del Bianco Fondazione in Italy, Klaipeda Culture Communication Center in Lithuania, AAVC Hangar Barcelona in Spain. She has presented her works in many exhibitions, including Wroclaw Contemporary Museum, Kasia Michalski Gallery in Warsaw, Center for Contemporary Art in Torun, Vilnius Photography Gallery, MAH – Museum of Angra do Heroismo, Fait Gallery in Brno, Propaganda Gallery in Warsaw, Pragovka Gallery in Prague, Exgirlfriend Gallery in Berlin, Polish Institute in Düsseldorf, Witold Lutosławski National Forum of Music in Wroclaw, Foto Forum in Bolzano.

Ewa Doroszenko’s works can be found in many art collections, including the collections of the Centre for Contemporary Art Znaki Czasu in Toruń, the Raffles Europejski Hotel in Warsaw, the Zachęta Lower Silesian Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts in Wrocław, and the Krupa Art Foundation in Wrocław.

Complete biography:
https://ewa-doroszenko.com/bio