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gOSIA wLODARCzAk | AUsTrAliA
www.gosiawlodarczak.com
One’s private space is limited by my senses, remembrances and
knowledge. It coexists with a myriad of different and private spaces
in a process of continuous overlapping. These spaces are inhabited
by things and people, which are in endless movement.
Things and people form the shapes which float in a four dimensional
reality. They are residents or visitors, subjects or objects at the
same time. They carry equal importance although they are different
from each other. The shapes, defined by lines, mark their unstable
positions on slices of space and surfaces of time.
I am fascinated by one’s awareness of the moment and the mind’s
relationship with the outside world conducted through the senses.
I have been investigating my experience of various manifestations
of being present within the actual situation and converting them
into the materiality of the drawn line through the act of drawing.
Building a registry of the everyday, harvesting all evidence of now,
I do not work in an artist’s studio but in various private and public
spaces where ordinary life goes on.
| drAwinG when drowninG, 2004 diGiTAl phoTo
| swimminG And drowninG, 2003 FoUr sTAGes perFormAnCe, piGmenT And drAwinG on linen 49x67 in. | 125x170 Cm.
| shAred spACe 1, 2005 piGmenT ACryliC GlAzinG on BelGiAn linen 64x81 in. | 162x205 Cm.
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