Magdalena Luniewska is a Polish photographer and visual artist based in Warsaw. She is best known for her surreal and dreamlike images that explore the relationship between nature and the human body.
Luniewska was born in Warsaw, Poland in 1988. She studied photography at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, graduating with a degree in photography and multimedia art in 2012. After graduation, she began to focus on her own personal projects, exploring themes of identity, femininity, and nature. Her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions around the world, including at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw and the National Museum of Photography in Poznan.
Luniewska's work often features surreal landscapes and dreamlike scenes that explore the relationship between nature and the human body. Her photographs are often characterized by their ethereal quality, as well as their use of vibrant colors and textures. She has also experimented with digital manipulation to create unique images that blur the boundaries between reality and fantasy.
In addition to her photography work, Luniewska is also an active member of the Polish art community. She has been involved with several organizations dedicated to promoting Polish art, including The Association of Polish Photographers (APP) and The Association for Visual Arts (AVA). She is also a member of The International Center for Photography (ICP).
Luniewska's work has been widely praised by critics for its unique vision and creative approach to photography. Her photographs have been featured in publications such as Vogue Poland, Harper's Bazaar Poland, Elle Poland, Glamour Poland, Marie Claire Poland, L'Officiel Ukraine, Grazia Italy, GQ Russia, Esquire Russia, Foto Magazine Germany among others.
Today Luniewska continues to explore themes of identity through her photography while also working on commercial projects for clients such as Nike Poland or Samsung Electronics Europe.