ARTIST PROFILE

Iza Tarasewicz

  • Poland (b. 1981 in Bialystok)
  • Currently in Bialystok, Poland.
  • Iza Tarasewicz was graduated from the Faculty of Sculpture and Performing Art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan, Poland in 2008.
Dimensional compression

Dimensional compression

  • 2014
  • mdf, canvas
  • Meticulously hand built using craft techniques borrowed from traditional accordion manufacturing, the bellows implies the potential for sound, and silently calls attention to the channeling of waves of information.
  • 400 x 55 x 40 cm

  • Dimensional compression refers to processes of storage of energy and matter. Inspired by human DNA, the adjustable folded sculpture evokes fundamental architectures known in the biological and physical sciences.
  • SORRY FOR ALL THE UPS AND DOWNS, Syntax, Lisbon, Portugal 2015 - thumbnail THE MEANS THE MILIEU- Procedures for the head. Polish Art Today, Kunsthalle Bratislava, Slovakia 2015 - thumbnail Reverse Logistics, BWA WARSZAWA, Warsaw, Poland 2015 - thumbnail Rates - thumbnail Collaborating Objects Radiating Environments, Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, Germany 2014 - thumbnail Collaborating Objects Radiating Environments, Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, Germany 2014 - thumbnail At the junction of clarification - thumbnail Tarrain - thumbnail Dimensional compression  - thumbnail Continuation is important and continuation is a matrix and a matrix is a set of possibilities - thumbnail

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    works from 2014- 2015 | 2014 - 2015

All works coming from exhibitions: “The Strange Attractors” at the Polish Cultural Institute in Berlin, 2014, “Collaborating Objects Radiating Environments” at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin, 2014, “By The Apparent Impossibility Of Arranging Signs” at the Arsenał Gallery in Białymstok and “, 2014, The Means, The Milieu” at Objectif Exhibitions in Antwerp, 2014. “Reverse Logistics” at BWA WARSZAWA, 2015, Procedures for the head. Polish Art Today, Kunsthalle Bratislava, Slovakia 2015, SORRY FOR ALL THE UPS AND DOWNS, Syntax, Lisbon, Portugal 2015