Tomek Sikora – Chopin

Tomek Sikora’s solo exhibition ‘Chopin’ at The Photographers’ Gallery takes an impressionistic approach to photography, using light and tone in a way reminiscent of the master painters Monet, Renoir, Sisley, and Degas. The technique brings a feeling of closeness to the images, taking advantage of momentary effects of light and turning them into something eternal. The exhibition is named after the Polish composer, drawing inspiration from the piano prodigy’s musical repertoire. ✪
April '15

Tomek Sikora’s solo exhibition ‘Chopin’ at The Photographers’ Gallery takes an impressionistic approach to photography, using light and tone in a way reminiscent of the master painters Monet, Renoir, Sisley, and Degas. The technique brings a feeling of closeness to the images, taking advantage of momentary effects of light and turning them into something eternal. The exhibition is named after the Polish composer, drawing inspiration from the piano prodigy’s musical repertoire. ✪

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