Sylwia Markis (1973) - Samurai






Over 35 years' experience; former gallery owner and Museum Folkwang curator.
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Sylwia Markis (1973), Samurai, 2018.
Digital print on photo paper, x by x cm. In the bottom right with an embossing stamp.
Provenance: Private collection/publisher, Berlin.
Condition: Very good condition. Illustrations are part of the condition description.
Sylwia Makris and the Samurai Museum Berlin
With her series of works “The 7 Virtues,” Sylwia Makris, in collaboration with the Samurai Museum Berlin and the Peter Janssen Collection, developed an extraordinary photographic project that engages with the seven virtues of Bushidō—the ethical code of the Samurai.
Rather than merely documenting historical scenes, Makris translates the values of Bushidō—such as courage, honor, loyalty, and compassion—into contemporary visual worlds. Her carefully staged photographs combine historical Samurai armors and original artifacts with modern models and a painterly aesthetics. In this way, her works place past and present in dialogue.
For the realization, the artist worked closely with the Samurai Museum Berlin and gained access to authentic armors and objects from the renowned Peter Janssen Collection. Through meticulous post-processing as well as the combination of photographic, painterly, and sculptural techniques, she grants the works extraordinary depth and materiality.
The series was presented at the Samurai Museum Berlin and is among the artist’s most significant projects. Moreover, a motif from the series formed the basis for a large-format wall image on Berlin’s Kurfürstendamm, created in collaboration with the artist Anna Taut and the Samurai Museum, translating Makris’ visual language into the public space.
Sylwia Markis (1973), Samurai, 2018.
Digital print on photo paper, x by x cm. In the bottom right with an embossing stamp.
Provenance: Private collection/publisher, Berlin.
Condition: Very good condition. Illustrations are part of the condition description.
Sylwia Makris and the Samurai Museum Berlin
With her series of works “The 7 Virtues,” Sylwia Makris, in collaboration with the Samurai Museum Berlin and the Peter Janssen Collection, developed an extraordinary photographic project that engages with the seven virtues of Bushidō—the ethical code of the Samurai.
Rather than merely documenting historical scenes, Makris translates the values of Bushidō—such as courage, honor, loyalty, and compassion—into contemporary visual worlds. Her carefully staged photographs combine historical Samurai armors and original artifacts with modern models and a painterly aesthetics. In this way, her works place past and present in dialogue.
For the realization, the artist worked closely with the Samurai Museum Berlin and gained access to authentic armors and objects from the renowned Peter Janssen Collection. Through meticulous post-processing as well as the combination of photographic, painterly, and sculptural techniques, she grants the works extraordinary depth and materiality.
The series was presented at the Samurai Museum Berlin and is among the artist’s most significant projects. Moreover, a motif from the series formed the basis for a large-format wall image on Berlin’s Kurfürstendamm, created in collaboration with the artist Anna Taut and the Samurai Museum, translating Makris’ visual language into the public space.
