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Biography Dana Andreev (1951, Warsaw) comes from a family of painters and sculptors; Even as a child, visual art is second nature to her and she also shows a unique skill in her later life. She graduated cum laude from the Graphics Faculty of the Warsaw Art Academy and quickly achieved fame in her native Poland for her film posters – Poland has a rich history in the design of film posters. After the political situation and lack of freedom in her motherland forced her to flee, she settled in Amsterdam's Jordaan in 1982. Many more years of foreign homelands followed, including the United States and France, but in the end Amsterdam and the Netherlands had become a new home. In all her works there is a center, Dana observes man in all his emotions; she does not seek contact with the people portrayed, but consciously keeps her distance. That maintains the enchantment, wonder and first impression. In addition, her direction is also strongly determined by technique; for example, Dana has developed her own graphical processes and is also open to new techniques. Another example of her penchant for innovation is her collaboration with De Porceleyne Fles in Delft. She designed and painted a series of ceramic and Delft blue plates for them. Dana has also exhibited at PrintShop/Galerie Clement, Galerie Rademakers, Galerie Chiron, Art Works in Amsterdam, Galerie Raster in Utrecht, Galerie Art Options in Wijk bij Duurstede, SBK Kennemerland in Haarlem, CBK in Haarlem, Galerie K+A in Leiden , SBK Gooi en Eemer in Hilversum, Galerie van Hulsen in Leeuwarden, Museum Waterland in Purmerend, Galerie Kunst 2001 in Badhoevedorp, Galerie Hofman & vd Zee in Alphen a/d Rijn, Galerie Groeneveld in Almelo, L'Espace Bateau Lavoir in Paris, Galerie Bozar in Antwerp, Galerie AE in Gothenburg. Works in the collections of: ING, KPN, TNT, Hospital Diakonese in Leiden, Poster Museum Wilanow, Poland.