Iwona Siwek-Front

Iwona Siwek-Front

Independent Artist · Kraków

Painting, drawing and narrative art exploring urban memory, femininity and everyday mythology.

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Background

She describes her practice as "visual journalism," using overheard stories, texts on walls, and urban gestures as ready-mades. Her vivid, contrast-driven works offer bold commentaries on urban life and social conditions.

Born in 1967 to an artist family, she studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków and Emily Carr University of Art + Design in Vancouver, completing a PhD in 2009 on the semiosphere and the circulation of signs in public space.

She exhibits widely in Poland and internationally, including the Polish–Mexican exhibition La Vida Es Sueño (Culiacán, 2024) and her solo show Animal Traces. Monsters There (2025). She also participated in a major exhibition on women's emancipation at the Museum of Krakow.

Her work reflects an interdisciplinary artistic and scholarly approach, making it the subject of academic research, including The Artist in Urban Space. Her pieces are held in the Museum of Kraków, XYLON Switzerland, Museum Bergkamen, Galleri Ofoten in Narvik, and private collections worldwide. She collaborates regularly with the Museum of Kraków and serves on the board of the Palace of Fine Arts.

Artist Statement

My work is rooted in urban life and the constant circulation of words, signs, and gestures. I collect short, sharp phrases overheard on the streets, in trams and bars, alongside fragments of media and slogans written on the city's walls.

Text and language often become integral visual elements in my compositions. My practice forms a portrait of people and a close, attentive observation of contemporary society in constant transformation.

I work across drawing, painting, mural, comics, and animation. Each piece is a direct and honest note shaped by observation. I always carry a sketchbook and record what I see.

I am building a portrait of a society pulled between desire, rebellion, and the pressure to conform to imposed norms. I focus on the moment when personal freedom collides with social rules and expectations. A free individual is, by nature, disobedient, timeless, and beyond reputation.

My works shift between vivid, hedonistic colour and raw, restrained realism, reflecting different tensions within the same reality.

Each piece is signed with the exact date, time, and temperature. It becomes a document of the moment it was made.

Baba Lukrowana – A Cultural Alter Ego

The character of Baba Lukrowana was born in 2013 in the Vis-à-Vis café in Kraków. The first images were spontaneously made with a pen on small pieces of paper at the bar. Baba is a synthetic figure shaped by traits of independent women I have been observing and recording for nearly twenty years, across series such as Liberated Women, Botox will not get you into paradise, and Kraków Courtesans. She functions as an alter ego, a figure that moves beyond social conventions, indifferent to time and reputation. Baba is both a free spirit and a mirror of the local community. Through Baba, I create a space of freedom. She allows me to speak openly, to express thoughts that may be uncomfortable or controversial, and to smuggle in what might otherwise remain unspoken. She is strong, and I can stand behind her. She protects me! In 2014, I created a four-metre-long comic as a record of this community, based on real conversations overheard in the bar and documented over the year through notes and small sketches. The comics with Baba's figure as the "Front Scroll" and the "Roll of Truth" are drawn documents of a specific place, its language, and its social nuances, forming a layered portrait of Kraków and its inhabitants.

Institutional Exhibitions & Projects

Selected exhibitions and institutional collaborations.

Urban Research & Doctoral Foundation

Siwek-Front's practice is rooted in research. Her doctoral project "Semiosfera mojego Miasta. Notatki" (2009) documented Kraków's urban tissue through photographs, conversations and field notes from trams, cafés and public spaces. These materials became the foundation for paintings, drawings and animated films interpreting the city with humour and anthropological insight. Her animated works feature Kraków actors and form a dialogue between visual art, sound and urban storytelling.

Press & Media

Selected coverage from international press

EL HERALDO DE MÉXICO
Siwek-Front transforms urban observation into a vivid mythology of contemporary femininity.

— EL HERALDO DE MÉXICO

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Collect the Work

Original paintings, drawings and selected works are available for collectors and institutions.